Kaitiaki te wao nui o Tanē Mahuta:

ebook Guardians of the Children of Tanē Mahuta

By Abel Junior Tutagalevao

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This engaging book is about young learners and their efforts to protect and look after the forest/bush in New Zealand. It's a beautiful story that amplifies Native voices and gives non-Native folks a view of the modern-day lives of children that show respect for the cultural traditions of the native people of the land, the Māori.

A great example of young learners embracing knowledge of their local environment and history and demonstrating how they can become guardians of their environment.

The book has a heartwarming lesson about recycling and conservation that will stay with the reader for a lifetime.

Join these young learners as they take you on a journey to learn about what the forest means to the native Māori traditions and how they look after the children of Tanē Mahuta, the God of the forest.

Kaitiaki te wao nui o Tanē Mahuta: