Stratford Press

Library hosts range of te reo Ma¯ ori activities

- Ilona Hanne

If you are looking for ways to mark Te Wiki o te Reo Ma¯ ori this week, head into the whare pukapuka (library) in Whakaahura­ngi (Stratford). Youth and children’s librarian Kate Fairhurst says a range of activities have been planned for the week to encourage community members to have a go at using te reo.

“We have a range of kete kupu available for library members to borrow. In total, we have five sets, each aimed at introducin­g some simple te reo words families can use.

“Each set comes with a game to

play to help tamariki learn.”

The sets cover subjects such as colours, animals and food, says Kate.

“So they are words that everyone can use in their daily life.”

The kete are free to borrow with a library card and are issued for one week, she says.

Preschoole­rs and their caregivers can also enjoy a te reo storytime this Wednesday, says Kate.

“We are going to be reading Te Anuhe Tino Hiakai — The Very Hungry Caterpilla­r, before doing some craft activities based around the story.”

Kate says the library is also hosting two sessions of Ta¯ karo — a simple but fun matching game using symbols and the correct pronunciat­ion of their Ma¯ori names — over the week.

“These sessions are open to anyone of any age or ability level. Just come along and have a go.”

 ?? Photo / Ilona Hanne ?? Librarians Kate Fairhurst and Bridget Roper enjoy a game of Ta¯ karo at the whare pukapuka.
Photo / Ilona Hanne Librarians Kate Fairhurst and Bridget Roper enjoy a game of Ta¯ karo at the whare pukapuka.

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