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Te Kuia me te pūngāwerewere – The Kuia and the spider

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Te Kuia me te pūngāwerewere – The Kuia and the spider – by Patricia Grace, ngā pikitia nā Robyn Kahukiwa, nā Hirini Melbourne i whakamāori

Tera tetahi kuia ko tana mahi
he raranga whariki, raranga kete hoki.
I te koko o tona kihini e noho ana he pungawerewere
ko tana mahi he hanga whare tukutuku.

Once there was a kuia who made mats and baskets
In the corner of her kitchen lived a spider who made webs.

A bilingual Māori and English edition of Patricia Grace and Robyn Kahukiwa’s award-winning picture book. The story about two old friends bickering over whose weaving is best has become a New Zealand classic.

Format: This book is a Paper back.

Language: This book is written in both English and Te reo Māori (Bilingual).

The English version of this book is also available here: The Kuia and the spider

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About the Author:

Patricia Grace (Ngati Toa, Ngati Raukawa and Te Ati Awa) is a major New Zealand novelist, short story writer and children’s writer. She began writing early, whilst teaching and raising her family of seven children. This children’s story The Kuia and the Spider won the New Zealand Picture Book of the Year in 1982.

Books by Patricia Grace available at Poi Princess:

The English version of this book The kuia and the spider

Haka Also available is the te reo Māori Whiti te ra!

Te tuna wātakirihi me ngā tamariki o te tiriti o Toa – Watercress Tuna and the children of Champion Street

About the illustrator:

Robyn Kahukiwa (Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti Ngāti Konohi, and Te Whānau-a-Ruataupare) 1938-2025 was one of the most highly regarded New Zealand contemporary artists, award-winning author and illustrator of children’s books. Her art has been exhibited worldwide and is held in numerous collections.

Born in Sydney, Australia, she trained as a commercial artist and came to New Zealand at the age of 19, where she came to be known for her work drawing on Māori symbolism and mythological figures as well as for her staunch support of Māori women’s rights. She has written and illustrated 12 books of her own, and illustrated a number of stories for other New Zealand authors

All Children’s books by Robyn Kahukiwa available at Poi Princess:

Taniwha

Taniwha (bilingual)

Ngā Atua – Māori Gods

Tuatangata Levi

Other children’s books illustrated by Robyn Kahukiwa:

The standing strong house – Te whare tū māia

The haka of Tanerore – Te haka a Tanerore

The kuia and the spider

The kuia and the spider – Te kuia me te pūngāwerewere

Watercress Tuna and the children of Champion Street – Te tuna wātakirihi me ngā tamariki o te tiriti o Toa

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