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3 produkter
241 kr
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Dual Samoan and English language book - two stories in one! Develops cultural understandings and knowledge around important elements of Samoan culture. Stunning quality and playful illustrations help to visually engage readers. Ideal for all junior, middle and senior primary aged students, families and educators. Provides safe access to Samoan Come join Tomasi and his friends as they take a magical ride to learn more about Fale Samoa, and why they are so important in Samoan culture. Fale Samoa is part of Mila's My Aganu'u Series - a set of Pasifika children's picture books that help to develop Samoan cultural knowledge and understanding. Mila's My Aganu'u Series is also the first series of Pasifika children's books to be written, edited, illustrated, designed and published by an all Pasifika team.
221 kr
Skickas inom 11-20 vardagar
Teuila is the only girl competing in her first ever Siva Afi competition. Mika is the current Siva afi champion, who is not afraid of anyone. In this story of courage, Teuila and Mika learn about the importance of their feagaiga as brother and sister, while discovering their true inner toa warrior spirits.Siva Afi Teine Toa is part of Mila's My Aganu'u Series - a set of Pasifika children's picture books that help to develop the knowledge and understanding of Samoan culture. Mila's My Aganu'u Series is also the first series of Pasifika children's books to be written, edited, illustrated, designed and published by an all Pasifika team.
228 kr
Skickas inom 11-20 vardagar
Grandpa and Luka share the same birthday and today they get to celebrate it with the whole 'aiga. Grandpa is also a storyteller and surprises his grandchildren with a Samoan Siapo that tells a very special story about Samoa's journey to independence.Grandpa's Siapo is the only picture story book in the world that introduces readers to historical events in Sāmoa and key Samoan figures who helped Sāmoa to become the first Pacific island nation to gain independence in 1962. This story develops cultural understandings and knowledge around colonisation as well as New Zealand's historical ties with Sāmoa in a safe and accessible way. The book also received the blessing from Fialaui‘afualeafi Tamasese – daughter of Sāmoa’s first Co-Head of State, Tupua Tamasese Mea‘ole, and the oldest grandchild of Ta‘isi Olaf Frederick Nelson.