Marion Day

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Pakupaku Pīwakawaka

Pakupaku Pīwakawaka

4-7 years

Price: $24.99 NZD

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Pakupaku Pīwakawaka is a child of the god Tane and serves as protector of his forest. As each predator attempts to enter the forest, Pīwakawaka greets them with his distinctive tweet. “Tī-ā-tī-ā-tītā-kāti… Stop!” The intruders must explain themselves, and it is determined who will be sent away and who will remain!

Pakupaku Pīwakawaka is a creative non-fiction picture book in Marion’s nature series. It’s beautifully illustrated by New Zealand artist Anna Evans and teaches children about the predators of our native forest through the eyes of a bold yet endearing fantail. It begins with an information page about pīwakawaka and ends with one about what kids can do to help protect our forests.


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2024

Marion won the Rural Women's New Zealand National Short Story Competition - Present category. Her story will appear in the 2025 RWZZ Centennial Book, available in bookshops when published. Wellington City Libraries has chosen Pakupaku Pīwakawaka to have its pages transformed into billboards for a nature trail in one of Wellington's central parks. WCL works with the city's Parks, Sports, and Recreation staff on a project called Te Ara Pukapuka (Book Pathways). The billboards will be placed throughout nature trails and reserve pathways in Wellington for tamariki and their whānau to discover while exploring the region.

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