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If you see me reading, please do not bother me. TYSM ~ Bookmark
Regular price From $4.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perNever lose your place in a book again with this adorable bookmark. Perfect for bookworms who want to add some flair to their reading experience!
All bookmarks are 50mm x 130mm in size, double sided and made from premium 300gsm Satin Artboard.Designs by SVG Society, used under commercial license.
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Slow Burn Book Club ~ Bookmark
Regular price $4.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perNever lose your place in a book again with this adorable bookmark. Perfect for bookworms who want to add some flair to their reading experience!
All bookmarks are 50mm x 130mm in size, double sided and made from premium 300gsm Satin Artboard.Designs by SVG Society, used under commercial license.
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Let's Paint The Town Morally Grey ~ Bookmark
Regular price $4.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perNever lose your place in a book again with this adorable bookmark. Perfect for bookworms who want to add some flair to their reading experience!
All bookmarks are 50mm x 130mm in size, double sided and made from premium 300gsm Satin Artboard.Designs by SVG Society, used under commercial license.
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Dark Academia Book Club ~ Bookmark
Regular price $4.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perNever lose your place in a book again with this adorable bookmark. Perfect for bookworms who want to add some flair to their reading experience!
All bookmarks are 50mm x 130mm in size, double sided and made from premium 300gsm Satin Artboard.Designs by SVG Society, used under commercial license.
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Don't Judge Me By My Bookcovers ~ Bookmark
Regular price $4.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perNever lose your place in a book again with this adorable bookmark. Perfect for bookworms who want to add some flair to their reading experience!
All bookmarks are 50mm x 130mm in size, double sided and made from premium 300gsm Satin Artboard.Designs by SVG Society, used under commercial license.
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First Signs: Everyday Words 2 - Jenna Brockett
5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
Regular price $25.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perChildren understand hundreds of words and concepts before they can communicate verbally, and teaching basic signs to children benefits both them and their parents by providing a means of communication before and during speech development. “First Signs – Everyday Words 2 builds upon the foundation of the first book by introducing even more essential signs. This expanded collection helps you continue to enhance communication with your little one, easing frustration by empowering them to express their thoughts, feelings, and needs more effectively.
You can begin introducing signs as early as you want (the earlier you do means more practice for you!), but studies show babies as young as six months old can remember and recognise a sign. By eight months some children are able to imitate gestures or communicate using simple one-word signs.
First Signs contains 13 New Zealand Sign Language signs with details and illustrations on how to do them.
Series: First Signs
Published: October 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9780473716813
Language: English, NZSLAbout the Author
Jenna lives in Auckland with her husband, three-year old daughter, and new born baby boy. Her signature style and quality craftsmanship made her a hit at craft markets where she built a passionate following of fellow art lovers. It was these same followers (along with family and friends) who encouraged her to do what she loved and to never stop creating – a journey which culminated in her first published book A, B Seek in 2017. She has then gone on to create 3 more books including the new sign language books.
Jenna taught her daughter sign as a baby but found it hard to find resources with NZ sign. After learning sign through classes and feedback from people in the deaf community she went on to create these resources in hope to help others.
In between creating she focuses her time on her children, raising them with an appreciation and respect for her Cook Island and Māori heritage. -
First Signs: Everyday Words - Jenna Brockett
5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
Regular price $25.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perChildren understand hundreds of words and concepts before they can communicate verbally, and teaching basic signs to children benefits both them and their parents by providing a means of communication before and during speech development. “First Signs” gets you started with key signs to help you communicate with your little one, easing frustration (for everyone!) by giving them a means to express their wants and needs.
You can begin introducing signs as early as you want (the earlier you do means more practice for you!), but studies show babies as young as six months old can remember and recognise a sign. By eight months some children are able to imitate gestures or communicate using simple one-word signs.
First Signs contains 13 New Zealand Sign Language signs with details and illustrations on how to do them.
Series: First Signs
Published: January 1st, 2022
ISBN: 9780473651923
Language: English, NZSLAbout the Author
Jenna lives in Auckland with her husband, three-year old daughter, and new born baby boy. Her signature style and quality craftsmanship made her a hit at craft markets where she built a passionate following of fellow art lovers. It was these same followers (along with family and friends) who encouraged her to do what she loved and to never stop creating – a journey which culminated in her first published book A, B Seek in 2017. She has then gone on to create 3 more books including the new sign language books.
Jenna taught her daughter sign as a baby but found it hard to find resources with NZ sign. After learning sign through classes and feedback from people in the deaf community she went on to create these resources in hope to help others.
In between creating she focuses her time on her children, raising them with an appreciation and respect for her Cook Island and Māori heritage. -
First Signs: Animals - Jenna Brockett
Regular price $25.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perChildren understand hundreds of words and concepts before they can communicate verbally and teaching them signs gives you and your little one a helping hand as they connect with the world around them, develop interests, and (most importantly) learn basic language skills.
‘First Signs - animals’ paves the way with some favourite animal signs as a fun extension or introduction to pre-verbal communication skills.Series: First Signs
Published: October 1st, 2023
ISBN: 9780473674120
Language: English, NZSLAbout the Author
Jenna lives in Auckland with her husband, three-year old daughter, and new born baby boy. Her signature style and quality craftsmanship made her a hit at craft markets where she built a passionate following of fellow art lovers. It was these same followers (along with family and friends) who encouraged her to do what she loved and to never stop creating – a journey which culminated in her first published book A, B Seek in 2017. She has then gone on to create 3 more books including the new sign language books.
Jenna taught her daughter sign as a baby but found it hard to find resources with NZ sign. After learning sign through classes and feedback from people in the deaf community she went on to create these resources in hope to help others.
In between creating she focuses her time on her children, raising them with an appreciation and respect for her Cook Island and Māori heritage. -
Kurangaituku - Whiti Hereaka
Regular price $33.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perWINNER, Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, 2022
Kurangaituku is the story of Hatupatu told from the perspective of the traditional ‘monster’, Kurangaituku, the bird woman. In the traditional story, told from the view of Hatupatu, he is out hunting and is captured by a creature that is part bird and part woman. The bird woman imprisons him in her cave in the mountains. Hatupatu eventually escapes and is pursued by Kurangaituku. He evades her when he leaps over hot springs, but Kurangaituku goes into them and dies.In this version of the story, Kurangaituku takes us on the journey of her extraordinary life – from the birds who sang her into being, to the arrival of the Song Makers and the change they brought to her world, and her life with Hatupatu and her death. Through the eyes of Kurangaituku, we come to see how being with Hatupatu changed Kurangaituku, emotionally and in her thoughts and actions, and how devastating his betrayal of her was.
Format: 152 mm x 229mm
Published: November 7, 2021
ISBN: 9781775506560
Language: English
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Kei hea te Hipi Kākāriki? - Mem Fox
Regular price $18.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perThis is the much-loved children’s picture book Where is the Green Sheep? translated into te reo Māori. The blue sheep, red sheep, bath sheep and bed sheep are here, along with a cast of sheep involved in zany antics, but the green sheep is only found on the last page. This translation is by award-winning translator Kawata Teepa.
Format: Hard cover, 220 x 232 mm
Published: November 1, 2021
ISBN: 9781775503057
Language: Te Reo Māori
RRP: $20NZDSold out -
The Eight Gifts of Te Wheke - Steph Matuku
Regular price $18.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perTe Wheke the octopus loves to collect things – pirate coins, glossy pearls, sparkly lamps, old toys, broken toasters. But one day, he wants to get eight treasures all at once, and that gets him into trouble.
Format: Soft cover, 210 mm x 270 mm
Published: November 1, 2021
ISBN: 9781775506591
Language: English
RRP: $20NZDSold out -
Ngā Taonga e Waru mā Te Wheke - Steph Matuku
Regular price $18.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perTe Wheke the octopus loves to collect things – pirate coins, glossy pearls, sparkly lamps, old toys, broken toasters. But one day, he wants to get eight treasures all at once, and that gets him into trouble.
Format: Soft cover, 210 mm x 270 mm
Published: January 10, 2022
ISBN: 9781775506591
Language: Te Reo Māori
RRP: $20NZDSold out