Monday, September 25, 2017
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Tēnā koutou to all Parents and Caregivers
For Maori Language Week, our children got to weave the fish of Maui from flax. Firstly, they studied the story of Maui and then they discovered how North Island got its name " Te Ika a Maui, meaning the fish of Maui". Do ask them what all they learnt about 'Aotearoa" and the joy they had when they sang the waiata while weaving. Enjoy a short clip and few photos. Ngā mihi.
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