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Press Release – Plunket Kids in Aotearoa can move to the beat of their own drum thanks to a collaboration between Whnau whina Plunket, local musicians Loopy Tunes and the Ministry for Pacific Peoples. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Auckland playgroup …
Kids in Aotearoa can move to the beat of their own drum thanks to a collaboration between Whānau Āwhina Plunket, local musicians Loopy Tunes and the Ministry for Pacific Peoples.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Auckland playgroup Pasifika Beatz, Whānau Āwhina Plunket has launched 100 fun and interactive kids’ songs integrating 10 different Pacific languages for the whole fanau to try.
Saturday, 8 May 2021, 5:10 am
Kids in Aotearoa can move to the beat of their own drum
thanks to a collaboration between Whānau Āwhina Plunket,
local musicians Loopy Tunes and the Ministry for Pacific
Peoples.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of
Auckland playgroup Pasifika Beatz, Whānau Āwhina Plunket
has launched 100 fun and interactive kids’ songs
integrating 10 different Pacific languages for the whole
fanau to try.
“This is first time anything on
this scale has been created in Aotearoa for Kiwi
families,” says Chief Executive of Whānau Āwhina
Plunket, Amanda Malu.
“The videos and songs
are a great introduction to Pacific languages and Te Reo for
Press Release – Plunket Kids in Aotearoa can move to the beat of their own drum thanks to a collaboration between Whnau whina Plunket, local musicians Loopy Tunes and the Ministry for Pacific Peoples. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Auckland playgroup …
Kids in Aotearoa can move to the beat of their own drum thanks to a collaboration between Whānau Āwhina Plunket, local musicians Loopy Tunes and the Ministry for Pacific Peoples.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Auckland playgroup Pasifika Beatz, Whānau Āwhina Plunket has launched 100 fun and interactive kids’ songs integrating 10 different Pacific languages for the whole fanau to try.
Te Ao - Māori News11:00, May 04 2021
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Loopy Tunes Preschool music was founded by sisters Siu Williams-Lemi and Leah Williams-Partington to embrace a passion for creating music incorporating Te Reo Māori for children.
Loopy Tunes Preschool music was founded by sisters Siu Williams-Lemi and Leah Williams-Partington to embrace a passion for creating music incorporating te reo Māori (Maōri language) for children. Over the weekend Siu was announced as a finalist for the New Zealand’s children s music awards for the best children s song for her waiatatamariki (children’s song)
He uri Ngāti hua-rākau.