We have so enjoyed watching the progress of the new sandpit. A tamaiti will notice... "I can hear a truck!" and we would race outside to see what was happening!
Things got VERY exciting the day the sand arrived...
We have so enjoyed watching the progress of the new sandpit. A tamaiti will notice... "I can hear a truck!" and we would race outside to see what was happening!
Things got VERY exciting the day the sand arrived...
During our celebrations of Matariki we were invited to Te Kāreti o Ōtaki - Ōtaki College by a class of drama students. They wanted to share the play "Bad Jelly the Witch" with us.
It was a lovely performance - an amazing opportunity for tamariki to experience live theatre - and the joy of being able to interact!
We celebrate Matariki every year starting with a full school disco on the night of the tuakana noho. The tuakana stay on afterwards for a night full of music and games (spotlight is a firm favourite!).
The pō kanikani is an opportunity to celebrate the tau hou (new year) together as a whānau, with many mātua (parents) coming to help out on the night - or just to dance the night away with tamariki.
As we looked towards Matariki we looked at the relationshipship between Rangi and Papatūānuku. We learnt the karakia ko Rangi, ko Papa and learnt about the orokohanga (the creation) of Matariki.
We have so enjoyed watching the progress of the new sandpit. A tamaiti will notice... "I can hear a truck!" and we would race out...