Poupou Tauawhi (Wooden Arms Te Reo Edition)
Author(s): Sarah Johnson; Scott Tulloch; Ngaere Roberts
Picture story book for children in Māori.
Many years ago, a Maori couple built a little hall where people could gather. It was warm and welcoming, with walls that folded all the way round like wooden arms. Through the years, the hall houses a church, a shoemaker, a doctor, a dressmaker, a dance studio and finally becomes a meeting place for people who had travelled from countries far away.
Product Information
About the Author
Sarah Johnson was born in Hamilton and studied at Victoria University in Wellington, doing her Masters at the University of Stirling, Scotland. Her current occupation (besides raising her children) is as a freelance writer and editor.
About the Illustrator
Scott Tulloch is the author/illustrator of the recent Scholastic titles On the Road to Tuapeka and Tom and the Dragon, as well as the Willy books (Willy’s Dad, Willy’s Mum, Willy’s Grandpa) and the lovely Echo and Hush and The Naughtiest Puppy.
About the Reteller
A native speaker of Maori, Ngaere Roberts is a former Maori Immersion teacher
General Fields
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- : Scholastic New Zealand Limited
- : Scholastic New Zealand
- : 01 July 2012
- : 250x240mm
- : New Zealand
- : 01 August 2012
- : books
Special Fields
- : Sarah Johnson; Scott Tulloch; Ngaere Roberts
- : Paperback
- : Maori ed.
- : Scott Tulloch
- : Te Reo Maori
- : 823.3
- : colour illustrations