Ngā Kete Kōrero - Harakeke
Ngā Kete Kōrero - Harakeke
Ngā pukapuka o te kete Harakeke.
- KHe
- KHe | KHi
- KHi
- KHi | KKa
- KHa
He Kurī Ārahi
Shows how a guide dog assists a blind person through town.
1 of 20Hoihoi Tahi
Can a Mum try and keep her children quiet while Pēpi sleeps?
2 of 20Kānga Papā
A girl takes the readers through how to make popcorn in a pot.
3 of 20Kanohi Māheniheni
A girl takes the reader through the process of washing her face.
4 of 20Kei Roto - Kei Waho
The story gives a humorous side to the concepts of being inside and outside.
5 of 20Kei te Rekareka
A girl does fun things while playing in the swimming pool.
6 of 20Kotahi te Whiore
A story that counts the different parts of the body of a taniwha.
7 of 20Ngā Kete
Shows the different materials used for weaving different types of kete.
8 of 20Pēpi
Shows the different activities of a baby in their everyday lives.
9 of 20Piki Ake Heke Iho
Activities that show the concepts of up and down.
10 of 20Poiuka
A story that shows the different actions of playing softball.
11 of 20Te Hāngi
Explore the different types of food in a hāngi.
12 of 20Te Kohi Anga
Explore the different kinds of shells that can be found at the beach.
13 of 20Te Ponga
Explore the different parts of a ponga tree.
14 of 20Te Pōwhiri
Explore the different steps involved for a pōwhiri.
15 of 20Te Rā Kura
Follow a young boy as he prepares for the start of the school day.
16 of 20Te Raumati
Follow a boy as he prepares to go to the beach.
17 of 20Tōku Marae
Describes the different rituals associated with the marae.
18 of 20He Pōtae
A story about all kinds of hats for children, in many types and colours.
19 of 20Whakarongo
Of all the things that the child wants to listen to, it's the bedtime stories of their grandmother that are their favourite.
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Anā!
A girls shows the process of making a scary mask.
1 of 20E Rapu Ana
Koro and a child show the reader the steps used to build a dog house.
2 of 20He aha hei kai mā Pēpi?
Explore the different kinds of mashed foods that a baby could eat.
3 of 20He Kai
Explore the ingredients needed to make a yummy sandwich.
4 of 20He Kaipatu Ahi Ahau
Explore the different things that are needed by a firefighter to do his work.
5 of 20He Mamae
A girl helps to heal parts of her doll's body that are sore.
6 of 20Hui e taiki e!
The reader meets seven main atua Māori in picture form.
7 of 20Ko Au Tēnei
A young boy shows the reader different parts of his pepeha.
8 of 20Mō Wai Ēnei Hū?
Explore the different types of shoes and who they belong to.
9 of 20Moemoeā
Explore the dream of a young boy as he travels to an alien world.
10 of 20Ngā Kare ā Roto
A young boy expresses his emotions using facial expressions.
11 of 20Taku Teina Mōhio
A boy shares all the different things his clever, baby brother can do.
12 of 20Te Hanga Poraka
See the exciting things that two young boys build with blocks.
13 of 20Te Hui
Explore the different types of people that are welcomed onto a marae.
14 of 20Te Kōanga
Take a look at the different coloured flowers that bloom during Spring.
15 of 20Te Makariri
Explore the different clothes needed to keep warm on a cold day.
16 of 20Te Ngahuru
Take a look at the different coloured leaves that appear in Autumn.
17 of 20Te Paihikara
Learning to ride a bike can be hard. But learning to ride on a farm can be even more fun!
18 of 20Te Peita Pikitia
Explore the different designs of a boy as he paints his picture.
19 of 20Te Pukapuka
A simple look at the different parts of a book.
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Te Whakamau a Tamoko
Take a look at the different clothes and adornments worn by a young male kapa haka performer.
1 of 5Tōku Whānau
A boy introduces his family members to the reader.
2 of 5Te Whakareri mō te Poiuka
What does the child need to get ready for softball?
3 of 5Papa Tākaro
This book is about having fun at the playground.
4 of 5Kua Hiamoe Au
In this easy book the child has gone, or is close to going to sleep.
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Āwhinatia Mai?
A young girl's messy room means asking for help, but who will help her?
1 of 20He Taonga Ki Ahau
A boy shares with the reader the things that are important to him.
2 of 20I Te Pō
Explore the different animals that come out when the moon and stars appear.
3 of 20Kei Hea a Kirikiri Kiore?
Small pets can so easily hide away. Find out where a young girls pet rat was hiding!
4 of 20Kei Roto i te Ngāwhā
A young girl introduces members of her family as they relax in a hotpool.
5 of 20Kei te Heke te Ua
Explore the different rainy day activities of two children.
6 of 20Kia Tūpato!
Safety is important when doing everyday activities. Look at some of the things that could happen if you don't keep safe.
7 of 20Kōrero Māori
A young child shares who she communicates with in te reo Māori on a daily basis.
8 of 20Kua Timu te Tai
Explore some of the sealife that can be seen when the tide goes out.
9 of 20Motopaika
Shows some of the sounds and actions while riding on a motorbike.
10 of 20Ngā Kākahu Tika
Explore the different types of clothing worn for different activities.
11 of 20Nō Wai Ēnei Hū?
Take a look at the different shoes worn by a young girl's family.
12 of 20Rite Tonu
Explore the same facial characteristics of twins.
13 of 20Taku Poi E!
Walk through the simple steps of making a poi.
14 of 20Te Hī Ika
Walk through the simple steps of making a poi with children.
15 of 20Te Hongi
Shows a young girl pressing noses with a range of people.
16 of 20Te Kāri Mihi
Shows the creative talent of a young boy creating his own greeting card.
17 of 20Te Mahi Tōhi
Shows how a girl makes some toast for her breakfast.
18 of 20Te Tākaro
Explore some traditional Māori games and past times for children.
19 of 20Te Waeroa
Shows the different movements of a mosquito with a twist at the end.
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Te Nohoanga
What's the best car?
1 of 5Tinana Kori
All exercise is good for wellness, but sleep is just as important.
2 of 5Ngā Nama
The girl in this story uses her calculator to finish her addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication. However something has come up, which is explored by readers on the final page.
3 of 5Ngā Tangi o te Pō
Listen to the sounds of the night, the cries of the animals.
4 of 5Nō Wai Tēnei Whare?
He hati, he kēnara, he hīnaki, he tēpara, he whare heihei me te whare rākau - ko wai ka kitea i roto i ēnei whare?
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E Hiki Nō Wai Tēnei?
A humourous look at caring for belongings at school.
1 of 18Ehara!
Explore a range of emotions and attributes from a young child's perspective.
2 of 18Kei te hapū a Māmā
Share the wonder of pregnancy and the relationship between an older sibling and the new baby.
3 of 18Kei Whea Koe E Mā E?
Look at how a spider searches for his mother in different places.
4 of 18Kī Tonu Te Karaehe I Te Wai
Explore the quantity of kaimoana that can fill up different containers.
5 of 18Mō Wai?
Sharing the process of creating an aquarium and the different things needed to make a home for a turtle.
6 of 18Nāku
Reading to others can be an enjoyable experience. Find out who this young girl reads to in her family.
7 of 18Netipāoro
A story that shows the different movements when playing netball.
8 of 18Ngā Kaihoe
Waka ama is a great sport but safety when paddling is important. See what happens when the boat capsizes.
9 of 18Ngā Ringawera
Explore the different tasks inside the kitchen and dinning room to help look after visitors.
10 of 18Ngā Taonga Pūoro Māori
Traditional Māori musical instruments are shared by young children.
11 of 18Ngā Taonga
Explore the different resources that are used to create adornments that are valued within te ao Māori
12 of 18Ngā Waka
Explore different modes of transport which can sometimes be embarrassing for a young child.
13 of 18Taku Tāre
Explore the different ways a girl cares for her baby doll.
14 of 18Tarapeke
Explore the different movements as the child jumps on the trampoline.
15 of 18Te Awhiawhi
Explore how hugging can show your affection and love for people in your family.
16 of 18Te Pūkeko
The pūkeko is native bird of Aotearoa. Observe nature from a distance with a particular focus on parts of the body.
17 of 18Te Neke Whare
The main thing on moving day is the boy's list of things not to forget.
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About this resource
Taumata whakaako: Harakeke (KHe, KHe|KHi, KHi, KHi|KKa, KHa)
Kohinga: Ngā Kete Kōrero
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