Ngā Kete Kōrero - Kiekie
Ngā Kete Kōrero - Kiekie
Ngā pukapuka o te kete Kiekie.
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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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Auē Pūkana E!
Take a look at the different clothes and adornments worn by a young male kapa haka performer.
1 of 20He Aha Ahau?
A fun look at parts of the body of a cow.
2 of 20He Koha! He Koha!
Receiving a gift is exciting, especially when it's a Māori art piece.
3 of 20I ngā Hatarei
Explore the different leisure and sports activities that people participate in, on weekends.
4 of 20Ka Tangara a Niho
Take a look at how a loose tooth gradually falls out during the week.
5 of 20Kei Hea Rāua?
Playing hide and seek can be fun. See what things this boy finds when he plays.
6 of 20Kei Roto i te Ana
Exploring caves can be an adventure. See what creatures can be found inside a cave.
7 of 20Kua Haere Atu a Pāpā
Communicating with someone that you miss is important. Take a look at the different ways a young girl communicates with her father while he is away.
8 of 20Ngā Kaimahi
Explore the of various occupations that members of this family do.
9 of 20Nōku Ēnei Hū?
A girl tries on different shoes that are outside the wharenui. Which one's are best suited for her?
10 of 20Poi Porotiti Patua E
Take a look at the different clothes and adornments worn by a young female kapa haka performer.
11 of 20Taku Haerenga
Explore what adventures a young girl has when she goes on a trip.
12 of 20Taku Pāpā
Shares what a father can make using paper to entertain his children.
13 of 20Tāku Tātaitai
Shares how to use a calculator to work out maths equations.
14 of 20Taku Teina
Explore the different behaviours of a baby and how looking after a baby can be hard work.
15 of 20Te Hoko Kai-kawe
Shows the process of ordering takeaway food using the drive-through service.
16 of 20Te Huia Toa
Take a look at a whānau as they watch a child play acting in the living room.
17 of 20Te Mata Ārai
Shares different types of masks that can be made and who might be wearing them.
18 of 20Te Paoro
Explore the children play soccer but sometimes, accidents happen.
19 of 20Te Rā o Māmā
Shows how a family celebrates Mother's Day to make it something special.
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Kei te Hiamoe Ahau
There are so many noisy things in the wharenui, giving this girl trouble getting to sleep.
1 of 5Mā Wai
Everyone is bringing food. Who exactly?
2 of 5Taku Mōkai
That's the little pink pig, a different kind of pet, and good fun, however when he gets in to the family's garden that's quite another matter.
3 of 5Ngā Manu Waiata ā Tāne
It's not just the birds who are singing in this book.
4 of 5He Raiona Kei te Kāpata
What is the kitchen cupboard really? What terrifying thing appears after the work to prepare dinner begins?
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E Tākaro Ana
Explore the different activities at the playground.
1 of 14Hana Kōkō
See how Father Christmas brings joy to a group of children.
2 of 14Hari Koa Ana Taku Ngākau
See all the family and friends that bring joy and happiness to a boy who is celebrating his birthday.
3 of 14He Rawe
Look at the different country and town activities of two children.
4 of 14He Wera Rawa
Dressing up can be fun. But is it the best thing to do on a hot day?
5 of 14Ki a Nana
A young girl writes a letter to ask Nana to buy her clothes, but you might be surprised what she really wants?
6 of 14Kia Pai Tōu Rā
Explore the different types of accidents that could happen at home.
7 of 14Mōhio Ahau ki te Kaukau
Shares the different accomplishments of a child as she practices swimming.
8 of 14Ngā Mahi a Rēhia
Shares the different fun activities children like to play, both past and present.
9 of 14Ōku Kamupūtu
Shows the different outdoor activities you can do when wearing gumboots.
10 of 14Pāpā - He Aha Tēnā?
Explore the different tools and materials a builder uses to make a bird house.
11 of 14Parāoa Parai
Shares the process of making fried bread.
12 of 14Te Whakataetae Waka Ama
Feel the excitement of waka ama racing and competition.
13 of 14Te Tino Toa
Everyone is talented, but perhaps not at the things they aspire to.
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Aihiparaka
Shares the different coloured iceblocks that are being eaten by family members.
1 of 15He Kāpō Ahau
Shares the experiences of a blind girl feeling and identifying different parts of an animal.
2 of 15Kei Waho a Māmā rāua ko Hiria
Car safety is important. See how a family copes when the car keys are locked inside, with Pēpi as well.
3 of 15Ko te Wā Kaukau mō Pēpi
Share the joy of baby's bath-time routine for Mum and Dad.
4 of 15Me pēhea ahau?
To share or not to share? An older brother understands the consequences of not sharing with his little brother.
5 of 15Ngā Nekehanga
Share the world of children being active by imitating different animal movements.
6 of 15Tama Tipua
Explore the fantasy world of a child being a superhero!
7 of 15Te Kēhua o Kopu Ariki
Take a look at the play acting antics of a child pretending to be a ghost.
8 of 15Te Kohi Kuku
A family shares how they gather, prepare and cook seafood.
9 of 15Te Mīhini Horoi
Explore the process of taking the car through an automatic car-wash.
10 of 15Te Waka Tere
Take a look at the different sounds and actions of waterskiing.
11 of 15Te Whare Kirikiri
A family day at the beach means building sandcastles. However, the changing tide causes havoc for the whānau and their masterpieces.
12 of 15Ka Taea
Are you able to jump, crawl, and swim? This girl can, and she can also say yes when asked "Are you able to fly?". See how she did it.
13 of 15Ngā Nanakia
Who ate the bread, the biscuits, the meat, the cake, and drunk all the milk and water? It was the tricksters.
14 of 15Kua Makere te Niho o Marama
Where do you put your tooth to be found by the tooth fairy?
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Ngā Manu
Shows various native birds and their habitats.
1 of 9Paru Kukū
Shares how a girl seeks help to get her gumbooots out of the thick mud.
2 of 9Peke Rere Neke
See how different animals compete against each other to see who has the best movement.
3 of 9Pene Rākau
See how the pencil comes alive and his mischievious and boastful antics writing a story.
4 of 9Tā Mātau Haere ki Pōneke
Explore the different daily activities that a family participate in during their holiday in Wellington.
5 of 9Taku Kuia
Feel the love between a kuia and her moko as the story shares the everyday skills the kuia possesses.
6 of 9Te Mīhini Moni
Shares how a young girl helps her kuia to withdraw money from an ATM machine.
7 of 9Te Ngākau Nui Katoa o te Ao
A father with the biggest heart, looks after the daily needs of his children.
8 of 9Te Rā Hokohoko a Rawinia
A humourous look at going shopping and what happens when adults get distracted.
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Hangarua 1
A brother and a sister find creative ways to reduce waste and recycle.
1 of 10Ko Tōku Moenga
A young boy uses his imagination to turn his bed into all sorts of things.
2 of 10Pahū Muramura
A family celebrating a past event with fireworks.
3 of 10Pātene Tuarima
A young boy shows his friends his new school bag that has a few tricks.
4 of 10Taihoa Moko Taihoa
A grandchild is eager to seek the answers from her grandfather's story.
5 of 10Ka Ānini Tōku Māhunga
This story about headaches has two parts: on pain, and dizziness. The boy in this story doesn't like the noises around him, giving him a headache. That said, he enjoys spinning himself around on the swings at the playground.
6 of 10Tāku Pūkoro
The things inside this boy's pocket are amazing.
7 of 10Te Tira Pūoro
What would you do if your feet were itching from the music? Why not dance?
8 of 10Kōpapa Tinana E
This is a story about a journey to the seaside, a narrative of storytelling, with additional words that reflect the rhythm of the waves crashing ashore.
9 of 10Te Kaihautū Rererangi
This story is about a flight, demonstrating the word "they did".
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Hangarua 2
Two young children are showing different ways to recycle to help save the planet.
1 of 8He Mōwhiti Hou o Petera
A young boy is in need of glasses but is nervous about what others will think.
2 of 8Hī Hā
Explore the hydraulic machinery used for cutting firewood.
3 of 8Marangai
Explore ways children can have fun during stormy weather.
4 of 8Ngā Mīhini
He whakaatu i ngā mīhini hanga rori katoa. Shares all the different machines used to make roads.
5 of 8Te Motokā Tino Pai
Explore the different types of cars
6 of 8Ko Wai Kei te Tiki Mai i Āu?
Who is getting Tioki after school? At first he is forgotten, however before long his grandfather and grandmother turn up.
7 of 8Auē
A young puppy has been given to a boy for his birthday, and this is how he names him.
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Taumata whakaako: Kiekie
Kohinga: Ngā Kete Kōrero
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