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  • av Amani Uduman
    169,-

    You need to eat!Ko riai n amwarake! Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Amani Uduman
    169,-

    Let us learn how to play baseball.Ti a reireiniira te kirikiti. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Timon Etuare
    169,-

    A living stone that lives in the sea. It is the most venomous fish in the sea though it does not use venom to attack but defense only. It is called the STONEFISH. Te atiibu ae e maiu ae e maamaeka i taari. Bon te kabanea ni boitin ni ika i taari ma e aki kaboonganaa ana boitin ni kakaiowaawaaea ma bon tii ibukin kamanoakina. E aranaki bwa te NOU. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Teboruru Tabokai
    169,-

    Ruuruu is a 10 year old girl who wanted to learn how to surf just like her bigger brother Koorii. Her father told her to wait until she get as bigger as Koorii. Right now, she can only learn by watching.Ruuruu bon te teeinaine ae 10 ana ririki ao e tangiria ni kan reireinna te karebaba n ai aron naba mwaanena ae e ikawai ae Koorii. E tuangaki iroun tamana bwa e na tataningaa riki ikawaina ao e a tibwa kona n nako ni karebaba. Ngkai e tii kona moa n reireinna man matakuakinaia taan karebaba. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Ruiti Tumoa
    169,-

    There are seven days in a week. Iai itiua te bong n te wiiki. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Lara Cain Gray
    169,-

    A cat plans a picnic, but something happens and they get mad! E iangoa ana bikiniki Na katamwa, ma iai te bwai ae e a riki naba ao a rangi ni un iai! Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Matirete Aukitino
    169,-

    Animals with different sounds Maan aika a kakaokoro ma tangiia Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Ruiti Tumoa
    169,-

    This is how we count things if we use a cup to measure Aron te wareware ngkana ko na baena te bwai n te mwangko Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Benian Tooma
    169,-

    A young boy named Biritia heard about the magic stone so he asked his father to take him there to see for himself. Biritia was happy and that he had seen it with his owns eyes and they did caught plenty fish. E ongo taekan te atiibu ae e mwaaka Biritia ngaia ae e a tuanga tamana bwa a na nako n noora koauana ao ni karaun i rarikina. E toki nanona bwa e bon noora koauana ao a reke konaia iika aika a rangi ni mwaiti. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Catherine Kereku
    169,-

    I like dancing. I dance when I sing. She likes dancing. We like dancing.I taatangira te mwaiee. I mwamwaiee ngkana I anene. E taatangiria ni mwaiee. Ti taatangiria ni mwamwaiee. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Eileen Rhonna Marita
    169,-

    Rita feels sick. The nurse at the clinic will help her. E namakina te ang n aoraki Rita. E na buokaki iroun te neeti n te kiriniki. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Renga Tekanene
    169,-

    Teira enjoyed seeing many kinds of birds and animals at the zoo, when her younger sister Grace came and told her that she was hungry and they had to go home.E rangi ni kukurei Teira ni mamataku ni mannikiba ao maan aika a kakaokoro n te ooniman, ngke e a roko naba karimwiina ae Grace n tuangnga bwa e a baki ao a riai n okira mweengaia.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Timon Etuare
    169,-

    Why are sharks scary? Why are sharks dangerous? Learn more about sharks! E aera a kakamaaku taian bakoa? E aera a kaikuaki taian bakoa? Kamwaita am atatai i aon taian bakoa! Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Matirete Aukitino
    169,-

    There are different kinds of colours Iai kaara aika a kakaokoro Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Ruiti Tumoa
    169,-

    We have ten little fingers Iai tabonibaira aika tebwiina Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Timon Etuare
    169,-

    There's only one mother language in Kiribati, but some things may have other names that are not known in some other islands in Kiribati. Tii teuana ara taetae ni Kiribati ae ti kaboonganaa, ma iai aran riki bwaai tabeua ae a aki ataaki n aaba tabeua i aon Kiribati. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Library For All
    169,-

    Our bodies have many parts. Can you name them?A mwaiti bwain rabwatara. Ko kona n aranii? Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Library For All
    169,-

    Can you ride? Yes! Can you wash? Yes! But can you fly? Ko kona ni buti? Eng! Ko kona n ireia? Eng! Ma ko kona ni kiba? Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Safaila Samasoni
    169,-

    Nei Mera was adored by her family and the villagers because of her hardworking in cleaning which could also prevent Covid-19 pandemic. E rangi n taatangiraki Nei Mera irouia kaain ana utuu ao ana kaawa, ibukin marurungina ni kakaitiaki are e kona naba n totokoa butinakon te aoraki ae te Covid-19. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Matirete Aukitino
    169,-

    The coconut tree dominates Kiribati islands and provides most of our needs. It is the tree of life.E taotira te nii i aon Kiribati ao a reke mai iai kainnanora aika a mwaiti. E aranaki bwa te aroka ni kamaiu.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Jo Seysener
    169,-

    What do you do under the starlight so bright?Teraa ae ko karaoia iaan ootan itoi aika a ootamwaaka? Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Timon Etuare
    169,-

    Tiee, the teacher shows the globe to the class. He created a game by spinning the globe as if they were travelling around the world. The children liked the idea and the adventure of travelling to other places, meeting different people and saw some famous things. The teacher make this realistic by showing some images accompanied with brief explanation. E kaota te mwabe te tia reirei ae Tiee nakoia ataein te reirei. E karioa te takaakaro ae kaminominoakin te mwabe, aongkoa a raauniia iai te aonnaaba. A kukurei ataei n te iango aiooo bwa e reke iai aia tai n raaun nakon taabo tabeua, ni kaaitiboo ma aomata aika a kakaokoro, ao n noori bwaai aika a tanoata taekaia. E bwai raoi te iango aiooo iroun te tia reirei ngke e kaakaotii taamnei tabeua ao ni irianna ma teutana te kabwarabwara. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Teani K
    169,-

    Raate had a toothache after consuming too many sweet foods. She had to minimise the consumption of sweets and regularly brush her teeth in order to stay healthy.I aon Nikunau ao e maeka te teeinnaine ae Raate. E rootaki n te maraki wiina ibukin kanakin bwaai aika a karewerewe. N tokin te tai ao e kauareerekea kanakin karewerewe ao ni buratina raoi wiina. E marurung raoi iai.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Teekoa Iuta
    169,-

    The children got on the Rocket Spaceship and explored the Solar System. They saw 8 different planets orbiting the sun. They were glad to know there are other planets besides our planet earth. A toka ataei iroun Rookete ao a neweabaa ara Tiora. A noori waniua buraneti aika a kakaokoro ni katoobibia taai. A kukurei n ataia ataei bwa iai riki buraneti i rarikin ara buraneti ae te aonnaaba. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Tekaribwa Boota
    169,-

    The sun and the earth both look round like a ball. The earth tilts and rotates around the sun. The sun is filled with hot air. It also gives out the light that can be seen from anywhere in the world.Taai ao te aonnaba kanga tein te booro ae e mronron. Te aonnaba e mwaing ni katoobibia taai. Iai te eea ae e rangi ni kabuebue n taai. E anga naba te oota nakon te aonnaba ni kabutaa.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Ateota Teraaka
    169,-

    Bwaeao has many animals. One day, all of the animals were calling out, as they were starving. Bwaeao hurried and make some food and then feed them. All the animals stopped calling out, they were full. Iai ana man aika a mwaiti Bwaeao. N te taina ao a bane n tang ni weewete bwa a baki. E kabaitiia Bwaeao ni karaoa kanaia ao n nako ni kaamwarakeia. E toki tangiia bwa a bane n nuai. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Nuseta
    169,-

    It is my responsibility to prepare myself for school, to attend school, to study hard, and be obedient and responsible in class.Bon tabeu te karauraoai i mwaain te reirei, te nakon te reirei, te kamatebwai mwaaka, te ongotaeka ao te kani kairaki n te reirei.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Matirete Aukitino
    169,-

    People have different sleeping positions. Which is your favorite sleeping position? A mwaiti aekakin matuuia aomata.Te aekakira tein matuum ae ko taatangiria? Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Teewata Aromata
    169,-

    Various types of plants grow in Kiribati. Most of them bear fruits to eat. These are my favourite foods. A mwaiti aroka aika a riki i aon Kiribati. Angiina a anga uaaia aika a kaakanaki. Aikai bon amwarake ae maamaten nanou. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Christina Gibson
    185,-

    What can you eat when you're hungry? When I'm hungry, my tummy makes a noise!Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.¿¿¿

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