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A Pukeko In a Ponga Tree

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A Pukeko in a Ponga Tree is a delightful adaptation of the classic "Twelve Days of Christmas" song, but with a uniquely Kiwi twist. In this cherished tale, a young couple celebrates the festive season by sharing a series of quintessentially New Zealand gifts, beginning with... Read More
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A Pukeko In a Ponga Tree

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A Pukeko in a Ponga Tree is a delightful adaptation of the classic "Twelve Days of Christmas" song, but with a uniquely Kiwi twist. In this cherished tale, a young couple celebrates the festive season by sharing a series of quintessentially New Zealand gifts, beginning with a pukeko in a ponga (tree fern) tree. As the days of Christmas unfold, each verse introduces a new and charming aspect of Aotearoa's culture and natural beauty, from huhu grubs to kete (flax baskets) and kumara (sweet potatoes). The book seamlessly blends the magic of Christmas with New Zealand's unique flora, fauna, and traditions, making it a beloved read for all ages.

This very special large-format hardback edition marks the 40th anniversary of Aotearoa's most beloved and iconic Christmas story. Written by the distinguished composer and Maori Language Commissioner, Sir Kingi M. Ihaka, and brought to life with stunning illustrations by the famed pop artist Dick Frizzell, this story has captivated and entertained children and adults alike for four generations. The vibrant illustrations and rhythmic verses make it a joyous book to read aloud, one that has found its place in concerts, Christmas plays, and even festive community events, such as a light show on Auckland's Harbour Bridge.

This anniversary edition is not just a book but an interactive experience; it includes play-along music notation and chords, allowing families to engage with the story musically. Additionally, there's a QR code that leads to a song video, so everyone can join in the festive singing. The luxurious hardback binding and large-format presentation make it a perfect gift to treasure and an ideal addition to any bookshelf, offering a lifetime of memories and holiday joy.

Celebrate 40 years of New Zealand's special take on the Christmas spirit with A Pukeko in a Ponga Tree – a tale that combines heartfelt storytelling with the vibrant essence of Kiwi culture.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143776482

Publisher: Penguin Group (NZ)

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 November 2021

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Puffin

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Dick Frizzell

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 11.0mm

Width: 227.0mm

Height: 258.0mm

Weight: 370g

Pages: 32

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Pukeko in a Punga Tree

Very enjoyable story. My girls got given this by their granny and they loved it! But sadly the book has disappeared. So this granny decided to buy as a Christmas present for one of my grandsons. I’m sure he will love it like his mum did. Like the hardcover too!

About the Author

Kingi M. Ihaka (Author) Sir Kingi Matutaera Ihaka (Te Aupouri, 1921-1993) was a respected translator, Anglican minister, broadcaster, musician and Maori language champion. Kingi was the thirteenth of fourteen children, grew up fluent in Maori and English and had a beautiful, deep singing voice. He first worked in the Native Department before training as a translator and Anglican priest. A founding member of the Putiki Maori Club and a tutor of adult education at Ngati Poneke Maori Club, Ihaka composed music prolifically, published a collection of Maori proverbs and popular sayings, and regularly contributed to the 'Maoritanga' programme on national radio. He was knighted in 1989 for his services to the Maori people and in 1990 became Maori Language Commissioner. He died in 1993 at the age of 73, and left behind a number of musical works including A Pukeko in a Ponga Tree, his enduringly popular adaptation of 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'. Dick Frizzell (Illustrator) Dick Frizzell is one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most popular and important artists, whose works are held in major public, corporate and private collections. His pop art works have become some of New Zealand's most iconic and well-known images, from his 'Mickey to Tiki, Tu Meke' to his Four Square Man. He has exhibited widely throughout New Zealand and has published several books. He lives in Auckland.

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