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Ngā Tae (Colours)

Ngā Tae (Colours)

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Ngā Tae (Colours) : Educational Colouring Book (Bilingual in Te Reo Māori & English)

Get ready to explore the colourful world of emotions with our fun, bilingual colouring book! Ngā Tae (colours) helps tamariki (kids) learn all about colours, what they mean, and how they make us feel – in both Te Reo Māori and English.

Colour Your Emotions:
Each page features a colour, its meaning, and the emotions it represents – like the passion of Whero (red) or the calm of Kikorangi (blue). It’s a great way for Tamariki(children) to connect colours with how they’re feeling, while also picking up some Māori language along the way.

For Kids Aged 3-8:
This book’s perfect for kids aged 3-8 who love to colour and want to learn about colours, emotions, and Te Reo Māori in a fun way. It’s simple, colourful, and helps kids understand their feelings through art and language.

Made with Love in Aotearoa:
Designed and created in Aotearoa (New Zealand), Ngā Tae (colours)  is all about celebrating our Taiao natural world and culture. The illustrations are hand-drawn with Māori-inspired patterns to make each page feel special.

Eco-Friendly & High-Quality:
We care about the planet, so our book is printed on quality 190 gsm A4 paper and comes in eco-friendly packaging made from recycled materials. Perfect for crayons, markers, or pencils!

Crafted for Creativity:
Every page is designed to inspire creativity and help tamariki (children) express their feelings. Plus, it’s a great way to reduce screen time and encourage hand-eye coordination in a fun, hands-on way.

Join the Adventure:
This is the 3rd book in our series, following on from Ngā Tae O Ngā Moana (colours of the ocean) and  Ngā Tae O Ngā Manu (Colours of the Birds). Collect them all and keep the learning adventure going.

Start a colourful journey with “Ngā Tae (Colours)” today! Perfect for kids, parents, and educators who want to bring colour, creativity, and Māori language into everyday learning.


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