Tu meke tūī! koni atu kē ngā āhua o te manu rērere
Clarke, Malcolm
Flox
Notes
mao eng18 unnumbered pages
colour illustrations
New Zealand author; New Zealand illustrator
Summary: Teru the tui and Taitu the takahe are very different sorts of birds: one loves to flit and twirl around in the sky, while the other prefers to rustle about in the undergrowth. This story talks of courage and friendship and sometimes how our differences can be special and helpful
Text in Māori, translated from English
Librarian's Miscellania
20190226184849.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Picture Books | A6710 |
Genre: | New Zealand stories Stories in rhyme Verse stories |
call #: | CLA |
ISBN: | 9780473400729 |
pub: | 2017 |
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Māori |