Sing, dance and explore with the Tākaro Tribe! In their magical alphabet forest, tamariki discover letters, words and creatures with help from Pūriri, Kōkā, Pāpā Rākau and this whānau of five cute and friendly patupaiarehe.
Sing, dance and explore with the Tākaro Tribe! In their magical alphabet forest, tamariki discover letters, words and creatures with help from Pūriri, Kōkā, Pāpā Rākau and this whānau of five cute and friendly patupaiarehe.
Reversioned into Māori language is the animated Tamariki series Kiri & Lou. It follows the adventures of two friends living in pre-historic Aotearoa NZ.
Reversioned into Māori language is the animated Tamariki series Kiri & Lou. It follows the adventures of two friends living in pre-historic Aotearoa NZ.
Piwi’s fierce love for haka sweeps his whānau into constant practices, performances and cultural reconnection, proving that one passionate kid can bring an entire household back to their roots.
Piwi’s fierce love for haka sweeps his whānau into constant practices, performances and cultural reconnection, proving that one passionate kid can bring an entire household back to their roots.
Sing, dance and explore with the Tākaro Tribe! In their magical alphabet forest, tamariki discover letters, words and creatures with help from Pūriri, Kōkā, Pāpā Rākau and this whānau of five cute and friendly patupaiarehe.
Sing, dance and explore with the Tākaro Tribe! In their magical alphabet forest, tamariki discover letters, words and creatures with help from Pūriri, Kōkā, Pāpā Rākau and this whānau of five cute and friendly patupaiarehe.
Reversioned into Māori language is the animated Tamariki series Kiri & Lou. It follows the adventures of two friends living in pre-historic Aotearoa NZ.
Reversioned into Māori language is the animated Tamariki series Kiri & Lou. It follows the adventures of two friends living in pre-historic Aotearoa NZ.
Piwi’s fierce love for haka sweeps his whānau into constant practices, performances and cultural reconnection, proving that one passionate kid can bring an entire household back to their roots.
Piwi’s fierce love for haka sweeps his whānau into constant practices, performances and cultural reconnection, proving that one passionate kid can bring an entire household back to their roots.