me nga kakahu hou Natemea he pai ki te hoatu nga mea
hou kia ratou natemea he tino pai tera mahi ki te tuku
nga mea pai kia ratou.
ki oku tino whakaaro he ataahua nga ahuaahanga o nga
ahuahanga nei o nga kakahu e mau ana kohine.
A he tino pai nga kakahu o nga tama.
Kia Ora Dennie-Lee!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for taking part in this Summer Learning Journey activity with me and the rest of your class. How did you find it?
I really appreciate all of the things you'd like to give to a family in need from the 1930's— and I love how you've compared clothing from today to the clothing back then. They look like they would value our clothes as they're much lighter in weight... imagine how hot they must have been. Do you know how to add labels to your posts?
Please do keep writing in Te Reo; I'll work at responding as best I can in Te Reo, too.
I look forward to reading more of your work when the SLJ kicks off on the 17th (that's only 4 days away... eeek!)
Kia kaha and have a great day!
Jordan