Eleven-year-old kid Oscar Sweetman shares what he likes about Toitoi 32.
"I found it really cool seeing the ages of these kids, how young they are, and how talented they are. And there were some genuinely awesome drawings that had my jaw drop because of how young the illustrator is.
I loved how it was a mixture of bizarre fiction, personal non-fiction, artwork, comic book-style, and sketches. It was just really fun reading it and I loved turning the page to see a brand new piece of work from someone my age, maybe just under or a little bit older.
I would recommend Toitoi for everyone, especially Kiwi kids, as it’s very inspirational."
Read the review here, thanks Oscar!
Ahumai Te Paerata
The Midnight Snack
A Christmas Game
Penang
Five More Minutes
He Tohu
My Little Spark of Happiness
A Tango with Death
Home
The Sibling War
Lunar New Year
The Show Must Go On
Pavlova
... and many more!
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Access the archiveWe are excited to let you know that Toitoi is changing shape in 2024. Next year we will publish the extraordinary work of young Kiwi creatives in an annual collection delivered in October.
The deadline for our next issue of Toitoi is May 31, 2024.
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Explore Latin AmericaPromote literacy and connect with your community by taking Toitoi into the classroom.
Learn moreSubmissions for the June 2024 School Journals have now closed! Thank you to everyone who submitted their work for publication.
The winner of the Elsie Locke Writing Prize 2023 is Sophie Vare, age 12, from Berkley Normal Middle School in Hamilton. Sophie has won with her incredible poem, Ahumai Te Paerata.
Thank you to everyone who submitted their writing for this year's prize.
Inspire the young writer or artist in your life with a Toitoi Special Gift Box.
Order nowNei te reo pōwhiri a Toitoi ki a koutou, e te mātātahi, ki ngā ringatuhi, ki ngā ringatoi atu i te 5-13 tau te pakeke. Haramai rā! He pākiki, he māia, he auaha? Ā tēnā, tukuna mai ā koutou mahi ki te reo Ingarihi, ki te reo Māori rānei e whakaata mai ana i ā koutou tikanga, i ō koutou wheako mō te noho ki Aotearoa.
Tukuna mai, imērahia mai tō tuhinga, (me) tō mahi toi rānei ki submit@toitoi.nz āpitingia tō ingoa, tō pakeke, tō kura me te ingoa o tō matua/kaitiaki, tō kaiako rānei me ngā kōrero whakapā atu ki a koe.
Hiamo katoa ana mātou kia whakapā mai koe.
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