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Early learning services can provide unique opportunities to build life skills of tamariki, especially in the kitchen.
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Learn how to make a simple paper kite. Flying kites is a great way to connect with the outdoors. It’s fun and it boost self-confidence.
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This teaching kit contains four glossy storybooks featuring Māori superheroes Hina and Maui.
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Kai time is a great opportunity to engage in conversations and role model a positive food environment for tamariki.
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What food should go in a lunchbox? Our visual A4 poster will help you make a healthy school lunch for children under 5. This version is written in te reo Māori.
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What food should go in a lunchbox? Our visual A4 poster will help you make a healthy school lunch for children under 5. This version is written in Samoan.
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What food should go in a lunchbox? Our visual A4 poster will help you make a healthy school lunch for children under 5. This version is written in Chinese.
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What food should go in a lunchbox? Our visual A4 poster will help you make a healthy school lunch for children under 5. This version is written in Tongan.
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Getting enough sleep helps you to be at your best while looking after tamariki. Adults need at least 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night to be well rested. Sleep is important to regulate mood, memory and learning functions.
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