Summary: Shows how Koro grows sunflowers and other vegetables. Includes instructions for making a compost heap.
One of a set of four Educational Bi-lingual Children's books. Nga Taonga Tuku Iho series. Here's a gorgeous narrative poem that children will just love! The sunflowers look beautiful as they border Koro's garden. But Koro never plants anything without a reason. Koro has noticed there aren't as many bees around as there used to be. To help pollinate his garden, Koro plants lovely sunflowers. Join him on a journey that embraces Nga taonga tuku iho (gifts of the past)Recycling and reusing will help keep our planet and communities healthy. A fantastic way to teach our children about caring for our land and
providing for our whanau. Fabulous photos that allow the reader to look deeper into the pictures.
This blog will house my work and resources that I've acquired over the years. My blog started off with my previous employment when I was librarian assistant at the primary school. School Library resources This blog was previously called favonaschoollibrary.blogspot.com You can view my other blog with my photography at https://enjoyingmemories.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
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