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All Series Special - Te Reo Māori (24 titles)

All Series Special - Te Reo Māori (24 titles)

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Companion Animals includes one copy of each: 

  • Te Kiore i te Hokomaha (The Mouse at the Mall) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. A girl and her mother go to the mall to buy shoes. They leave with a shoebox with a toilet roll and a mouse inside. What will happen next?
  • Te Mate o Tā Sione Spaghetti (The Problem with Sione’s Spaghetti) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Sione’s pet rabbit has a problem. Sione’s solution involves a pack of raging rhinos, but will it work?
  • He Whānau Hou tō Storm (Storm Gets a New family) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Storm used to spend his days chained to kennel till his life was changed by a bolt of lightning and a girl with friendly eyes.
  • Te Rōpū Kainuku Pai (The Smooth Movers’ Club) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. A boy and his father want their move to the city to go smoothly for their cat Noah. It does, until Muscles, the fearsome neighbourhood tomcat, turns up.
  • E Oho, Drongo! (Wake Up, Drongo!) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Pirate the parakeet lives a lonely, boring life in a small cage. Will his dream to join the birds outside ever come true?
  • Ka Aroha a Sam Rāua ko Charlie ki a Pudding (Sam and Charlie Love Pudding) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. When the abandoned cat who lives under the sports shed at their school gets into trouble, Sam and Charlie have to act.

 

Farmed Animals includes one copy of each:

  • Toni Te Poni Whakangahau (Toni the Party Pony) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Toni the Pony was exhausted. Week after week, Toni travelled from party to party and fair to fair, plodding in circles. That was up until Sammy and her Dad met Toni...
  • Ka Tiki Miraka a Whaea Wigglesworth (Mrs Wigglesworth Gets the Milk) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Dulcie was found mooing sadly, alone and forgotten, on a small farm in the hills, until she was brought to the SPCA where the kind Mrs Wigglesworth helps out. Will she bring Dulcie home? 
  • Ko Paukena Pai me te Paherowa (Pumpkin Pie and Pavlova) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Mrs Melling likes pumpkin pie and pavlova much more than she likes Mr Watkins or his hens. Will Mr Watkins find a way to change that?
  • Ko Barney me te Hipi Kore Ingoa (Barney and the Sheep With No Name) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Barney, an SPCA Inspector, has been called to rescue a trapped sheep, who won't let himself be rescued! 
  • Ka oti i a Guzzler te mahi (Guzzler Does the Job) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Guzzler is a tiny, orphaned piglet who is found by a family. The kids and mum are keen to keep Guzzler but dad isn't so sure...
  • Te Oraiti a Garry te Pirikoti (Gary the Goat's Escape) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Garry the goat's day had begun as usual with him chained to a fence beside a country road. However, it soon takes an exciting turn!

 

Animals in the Wild includes one copy of each:

  • Rūma 7 me te Matapihi  (Room 7 and the Window Pain) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. The children in Ms Piripi’s class have discovered their classroom’s windows are proving to be a severe hazard for their feathered friends. Worried that more birds will suffer this painful fate, the children decide to come up with some very innovative solutions for this terrible problem.
  • Te Kāmuri Kākā (The Kākā Café) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. After finding a kākā with a deformed beak related to consuming an unnatural and unbalanced diet. The children in Room 10 decided to design and create a school wildlife garden called the Kākā Café to provide wild birds living in their community a natural nutritious diet.
  • Te Taiwhanga Mokomoko (The Lizard Lounge) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. A brother and sister unable to adopt a companion animal, decide instead to be the guardians of a small creature they suspect is living in their backyard.
  • Ngā Tākapu me ngā Ika Tauhou  (Gannets and Grommets) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. While spending the school holidays with his Pop, Josh experiences first-hand the consequences of people not disposing of their fishing equipment safely. While surfing, Josh encounters a gannet struggling in the surf, tangled in fishing line and a weight that he recognises as his own!
  • Batman me Robyn (Batman and Robyn) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. After learning about the conservation efforts at a fairy tern breeding site, Aroha ends up the hero in the exciting rescue of two precious fairy tern eggs.
  • He Waiwai a Ngāi Wai (Marine Life Matters) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Shocked after discovering one of the balloons she released on her 9th birthday, had contributed to the death of an endangered turtle, Briar is determined to do something positive for the environment.

 

Responsible Animal Guardianship includes one copy of each:

  • He Pākaka mō Boris (A Catio for Boris) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Boris the cat lives with his elderly guardian Mr Midgen, who has no idea about the mischief that Boris gets up to. As far as Mr Midgen is concerned Boris spends his days eating his cat biscuits and snoozing on the porch, and his evenings curled up on the end of his bed. However, the truth is, every time Mr Midgen is not paying attention Boris sneaks off and gets up to all sorts of mischief around the neighbourhood.
  • Fudge Mō Ake Tonu Atu (Fudge Forever) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. When Dad brought Fudge home she was very thin and pretty nervous of the world and everything and everyone in it. Fudge was about 6 months old, she was a small-medium sized mixed breed dog. Fudge had never lived inside a house, never been taken for walks, never seen dog toys, never had her own comfortable bed, and she had never had a family that loved and properly cared for her. With the help of twins Keysha and Brodie Fudge’s life is changed forever.
  • Tiripapā Kore (Fireworks Free) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. After her horse is terrified and injured in a fireworks incident, along with many other animals in their town, Shiloh and her Room 10 friends begin to investigate and learn a lot about the negative impacts fireworks can have on animals and the environment. Motivated to make a change and improve the lives of animals in their community, Room 10 get to work planning an exciting animal friendly event, with no fireworks, to replace the next year’s Fireworks Night in their town.
  • Rupert, Porohita Poroporo me te Pere (Rupert, Purple Circles and the Bell) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Rupert was Room Four’s goldfish. Rupert lived on his own in a small, glass bowl that consisted of a thin layer of pebbles and a broken action figure (which was not meant to be in there). Rupert had no company, no fish friends to interact with, no plants to nibble, nowhere to hide, and nothing to explore or enrich his days. Like so many goldfish, Rupert’s life was plagued by myths, which meant his welfare needs were not being met.
  • Te Ngeru, te Waka me te Parawhenua (The Cat, the Car and the Tsunami) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Following a small earthquake, a family receives an alert for a tsunami warning. Things do not go as smoothly for them when they realise they are not prepared at all...
  • Pītihiriwa, Rāhoroi me Rātapu (Silverbeet, Saturday and Sunday) - Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Taumata: 3-4, Ākonga tau: 6-8. Saturday and Sunday were brothers. They lived with Bailey and her mum. Their first 6months were full of attention, toys to play with, yummy pellets, fresh hay, tasty grass and delicious crunchy vegetable treats, clean water, a sparkling clean hutch, their nails trimmed regularly, and their long coats brushed and combed daily. But, gradually everything began to change . . .
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