Eva the Adventurer
Eva is a bright, determined girl with a bountiful imagination. She fills each day with adventures, squeezing in as much as she can before bedtime. A trip to moon, cure a rare disease, drive a train? Absolutely. What will today bring?
For ages 2 and up.
Ko Eva te Mātātoa
He kōtiro koi, māia a Eva, ā, pōhewa here kore ana ōna whakaaro. Ka kapi te rā ki ngā mahi mātātoa, ka whai nei ia i ngā mahi nui e āhei ana e ia i mua i tana kaikaru. He tipi haere ki te marama, he kimi rongoā mate ouou, he hautū tereina? E mea ana koe! He aha kē hoki ngā mahi o tēnei rā?
Mo nga tau 2 me te ake.
Available in bilingual form!
Sometimes, one parent can speak a language the other doesn't, and bedtime stories shouldn't suffer because of it. Sharing the love of languages and learning is a priority for us - all our books will be available in bilingual forms.
I ētahi wā, he kōrerotia tētahi reo e tētahi o ngā matua kāore e mōhiotia ana e tērā atu, ā, kei hāura ngā pakiwaitara moe i tēnei hanga. Ko tō mātau ngākau nui ki ngā reo maha me te ako hei kaupapa nui mā mātau, ā, katoa ā mātau pukapuka kei te hanga o te reoruatanga.
What gender stereotypes?
Our princess is more likely to save herself than to wait for her prince. She'll be train driving, rocket ship flying, and opera singing. We hope girls and boys will not be held back by gender stereotypes, and we strive to portray positive gender examples.
He aha kē ngā kōrero ira?
Tō tātau puhi, ka kore e whanga noa mai nei kia whakaora ake a ia i tana tāne. Kua hautū tereina kē ia, kua hautū waka rākete rānei ia, e waiata whakaari ana rānei ia. E manako ana mātau ka kore e noho here ngā kōtiro me ngā tama ki ngā whakaaro horapa, ā, e whāia ana e mātau kia whakaatu atu i ngā tauira ira pai.
Supporting Children's Charities + NKH Research
Our books support children with Non Ketotic Hyperglycinemia, a rare and terminal metabolic disorder.All our books support Team Mikaere and Joseph's Goal - a charity for children with Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia. Thank you for helping fund a cure for our children.
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