Poem for Ataahua

I’m so happy this book has been shortlisted in the NZ Children’s Book Awards. It means more children will read Alistair Te Ariki Campbell’s awesome poem and get to know his work. Sarah’s illustrations are so beautiful!

Yu can purchase a copy here: https://readingwarrior.com/product/poem-for-ataahua/

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