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Discovery kit · No. 01

New Zealand

New Zealand

The land of the long white cloud, in 40-50 pages. Kiwis hidden in the bush, fern fronds called koru, snow-capped peaks named Aoraki, and the Māori words your child will love to whisper. Made from our family's August trip, photographed and walked.

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Edition
Choose your printed book

Both PDFs are included either way — this is only which paper copy we post to you.

What arrives

  • Ages 3 to 5 workbook — digital PDF
  • Ages 5 to 7 workbook — digital PDF
  • Instant email delivery, lifetime re-download
  • No printed book
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Format
Digital PDF
Pages
40-50
Age range
3 to 7 years
Delivery
Instant by email
Access
Lifetime, re-download
Language
English (Māori words)

Includes a free Pip postcard reply. Your child draws what they discovered, emails Pip, and gets a hand-illustrated reply.

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A look inside

Six pages from each workbook. Both are included in every purchase.

read together · ages 3 to 5

Geography
Animals
Māori words
Food
Landmarks
Activities

read alone · ages 5 to 7

Geography
Animals
Māori words
Food
Landmarks
Activities

We made this kit from our family's August 2026 trip across both islands. The cover is hand-illustrated from a photograph taken at Aoraki Mount Cook. The activities are designed so a three-year-old and a seven-year-old can do them side by side, each at their own level.

There are no apps, no batteries, and no screens involved. Just paper, crayons, and an afternoon of curiosity.

Why this kit exists

We walked it, photographed it, and made it for our own kids first.

Every kit in the Tiny Voyageurs catalogue is built from a real trip our family has taken. Our designer turns the photographs, sketches, and notes into something a child can hold. The New Zealand kit was walked across both islands in August 2026, with two small children in tow. The Aoraki page exists because our youngest stared at that mountain for an hour and made us promise it would be in the book.