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Reo Māori mō te Aranga
Hari Aranga! If your whānau Easter traditions including hunting hēki, you might like to incorporate some of these phrases. Rapu Hēki Aranga Easter Egg Hunt Hēki tiakarete Chocolate egg Rāpeti Aranga Easter Bunny I tae mai te Rāpeti Aranga inapō! Me rapu tātou i āna hēki. The...
UPDATED for 2023: Helpful links for te reo in the home
If you'd love to use more te reo as a whānau, there are lots of easy ways to bring the language into your whare. TV shows, playlists, games, e-books, and downloads - we've collated our favourite content on the web. Screen time for the kids Try making screen...
5 (beginner-friendly!) ways to have a reo Māori Christmas
5 (beginner-friendly!) ways to have a reo Māori Christmas Christmas means different things to different whānau and communities. For us, it's definitely A Big Deal with a huge emphasis on whānau and kai. Some of my happiest memories are being at my grandparents' house for Christmas, eating steamed pudding and...
Helpful links for learning te reo
If you are new to learning te reo Māori, or you’re looking for more resources to support your whānau language plan, we’ve got you covered. Check out our links below. Make your screen time, te reo time Browse children’s cartoons in te reo Māori with MāoriNow, including: Pipi Mā - essential...
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