International Store

Items listed in this department can be shipped both nationwide and internationally 

EXPERIENCE THE SOUNDS OF AOTEAROA WITH THE REAL SOUND BIRDS 

'KIWI'  real sound bird

This wee treasure is soft and cuddly and makes real kiwi sounds when squeezed. It is made from 100% recycled products and is part of the native NZ sound bird range by Antics.

Aōtearoa New Zealand's iconic native flightless bird is rarely spotted on public bushwalks due to it's shy nature and it tends for forage in more remote areas throught New Zealand. 

  • 'TUI' real sound bird

This cuddly soft toy is one of the sound bird range of New Zealands native birds. Standing at 15cm in height, 'TUI' loves to sing and makes real tui noise when squeezed.

Tūī are unique to New Zealand and belong to the honeyeater family, which means they feed mainly on nectar from flowers of native plants.

Tui are songbird that imitates other birds' calls and has glossy-black plumage and two white tufts at the throat.  They are often seen and heard throughout New Zealand atop of their favourite trees.

 

'RURU' (morepork)
Meet the Morepork Sound Bird
This little guy is a cute 15cm soft touch Morepork with real Morepork sound. This range of birds make real sounds when squeezed.

The Morepork is New Zealand's only native owl, and is widespread throughout New Zealand's forests.

The Antics range features birds, reptiles and marine mammals from New Zealand.

Available now at Takiwātanga Ki Te Āo 

International Store

'PIWAKAWAKA' fantail

Piwakawaka (fantail)
This adorable 15cm soft touch Fantail or Piwakawaka, with real Fantail sound.

The Fantail Sound Bird, is a cute 15cm soft touch Fantail with real Fantail sound. This range of birds make real sounds when squeezed.

The Fantail is a favourite for many New Zealanders, and according to Maori Mythology is a messenger bird

Available at Takiwātanga Ki Te Āo
for just $27 incl GST

Introducing 'TUATARA'

 

Cuddly and soft. This tuatara soft toy is available at Takiwātanga Ki Te Ao.

The tuatara is a species of reptile endemic to Aotearoa, New Zealand.

Despite its close resemblance to lizards, it is actually the only extant member of a distinct lineage, the previously highly diverse order Rhynchocephalia. The name tuatara is derived from the Māori language and means "peaks on the back".