The Waka
by Jean Prior, Gavin Bishop (Illustrator)
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A retelling of the Noah's Ark story featuring New Zealand wildlife and a Māori chief. Suggested level: junior primary.Tags
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A New Zealand take on Noah's Ark as a counting song. There are actually others, but this one is particularly beautiful. It is a Maori version, no Noah, but Rangitira, and a chorus in Maori (haera mai ki te waka, welcome to the boat) and marvelous swirling rain drops.
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Gavin Bishop, writer and illustrator of more than 20 children's books, was born in Invercargill, New Zealand. He studied paint at the Canterbury University School of Fine Arts in Christchurch. Bishop has been a professor and lectured extensively throughout New Zealand. He lectured in China at the invitation of UNESCO. In addition to his books, show more which often reflect his Maori heritage, Bishop has written two ballets and two TV series based on his first book, Bidibidi. He is the winner of the Russell Clark Medal for Illustration (1982), the Grand Prix in the Japanese Noma Concours for Children's Book Illustration (1984), the New Zealand Children's Picture Book of the Year (1982, 1984), the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year, and the 2018 NZ Book Awards for Children and YA, Elsie Locke Award for Nonfiction for his title - Aotearoa: The New Zealand Story (2018). He will be featured at the annual Storylines Festival of New Zealand Children's Writers and Illustrators 2015. His title Quaky Cat Helps Out made The New Zealand Best Seller List 2015. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Important places
- New Zealand
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- Dedicated to the memory of my father, Eric Arnold - Jean Prior
For my girls - Gavin Bishop - First words
- The animals went on one at a time.
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