Today was a very blessed day for our tamariki, and our guests who came to celebrate Cook Island Language Week with our apii.
Before our guests performed their individual items, they were welcomed into our Apii by our tamariki and staff.
The morning was set up with four different interactive stations which provided tamariki with experiences that are reflective of the Cook Island culture.
The stations were made up of fabric painting, ei (flower making), planting, coconut scrapping, and Cook Island dancing.
Meitaki maata to all our friends, families, staff and management for coming together to provide all of our tamariki with a fun learning experience.
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Te Taurere Kohanga Reo
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Aoga Teuila
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Glenbrae Kids |
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Tamariki Ataahua |
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Te Uki Ou |
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Apii Potiki |
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Fabric Painting |
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Ei - Flower Station |
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Coconut Scrapping |
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Cook Island Dancing |
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Planting |
A special thanks goes out to our awesome cooks and kitchen team for making sure that our guests, parent helpers and staff did not go away hungry.
The Cook Island feast that was prepared in the early hours of the morning was absolutely delicious!!!
I really enjoyed the day and I would like to acknowledge all Apii Potiki staff and our local community drummers who made the day memorable. Well done team you guys should be very proud of yourselves. Meitaki maata e te au puapii o Apii Potiki.
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