Ko Āniwaniwa

Patrick, Alice

Teo, Ali New Zealand Ministry of Education

Series: Reo tupu
Notes
mao eng nā Alice Patrick te tuhi ; nā Ali Teo ngā pikitia. Āniwaniwa / by Alice Patrick ; illustrated by Ali Teo
12, 12 pages
colour illustrations
New Zealand author; New Zealand illustrator Big book With separate title pages for the Te Reo Māori and English versions Teacher support material and an e-book for this story are available online at www.kauwhatareo.govt.nz. Ka wātea tuihono he rauemi tautoko me tētahi i-pukapuka mā te pouako mō tēnei pukapuka i www.kauwhatareo.govt.nz This story relates to the topic of Ngā tau/Numbers (Unit 6) in He Reo Tupu, He Reo Ora Curriculum level: Level 1. Year level range: Years 1-3
Summary: Ko wai tō ingoa? He aha te whakamāramatanga o tō ingoa? Āniwaniwa (Rainbow) inherited her name from her kuia. In the story, she paints a rainbow and explains the Māori names for its seven colours. At the end of the story, Āniwaniwa invites readers to find out where their own names come from
In Te Reo Māori and English
Reo tupu
Librarian's Miscellania
20191027203113.0
Āniwaniwa
Location edition Bar Code due date
Maori Studies Room K62639S
Maori Studies Room K62646S