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  • av Siu Williams-Lemi
    216,-

    "Ng─üti Fruit Salad" is a bilingual English and Te Reo Maori sing-a-long book for preschoolers. This song is written by Loopy Tunes, who are a sister duo based in Christchurch that run live, interactive music and movement sessions for preschoolers and their caregivers. This is the third book in their Rainbow Children''s Book Collection.The vision for Loopy Tunes has always been to provide a space that offers musical sessions as an affordable option for families within a local community. Their music sessions have tamariki dancing and singing along to some of their original waiata, as well as some well-known tunes, including "P─ôpi Mako" ("Baby Shark" in te reo M─üori).Loopy Tunes are excited to bring you the third instalment of the Rainbow Children''s Book Collection, "Te Waiata Koa/The Happy Song". This has been a collaborative effort with Christchurch artist and illustrator, Rosina Cater.

  • av Siu Williams-Lemi
    235,-

    Pukapuka k¿whai (yellow book) acknowledges that our tamariki will be sad, scared or angry, but that happy times are here too. This is the second book in their Rainbow Collection.

  • - Ko te Pūtake mō te Kirihimete
    av Siu Williams-Lemi
    210,-

    Ko te P¿take m¿ te Kirihimete looks at the true reason for Christmas. Is it for the presents? Is it the for the pavlova? Read the book to see!

  • - He Kirihimete Karakara Kiwi
    av Siu Williams-Lemi
    210,-

    He Kirihimete Karakara Kiwi is all about the wonderful summer Christmas in Aotearoa/New Zealand, and its wonderful array of colours and kai/food!

  • - E Rima Nga Manu
    av Siu Williams-Lemi
    206,99

    Five Little Birds is a bilingual English and Te Reo Maori sing-a-long book for preschoolers. This song is written by Loopy Tunes, who are a sister duo based in Christchurch that run live, interactive music and movement sessionsfor preschoolers and their caregivers.Walking through the forest and what do I see? / Hikoi ana i te wao me taku kitengaFive little birds sitting in a tree / E rima nga manu i te rakau raOne flew over to talk to me / I rere mai tetahi ki te korero mai naI wonder who could it be / Ko wai ra te manu

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