He Tai Pari
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He Tai Pari is an engaging story for 8-12 year olds that follows Ari and his family through some big events. The book explores themes of worry, family bonds, self-belief, resilience and self-doubt. In the back you'll find curriculum linked lesson plans, and notes and exercises for families.
Therapist notes and further support notes for parents and teachers are available here.
Translated by Kaharau Keogh (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tara)
Kaharau is a student and tutor in Māori Studies at Otago University. He has excelled in education and Kapa Haka and was the 2014 Sir Edmund Hilary Scholar. He is passionate about all things Māori, particularly Māori language revitalisation and Kapa Haka and has appeared in several Māori Television shows as co-host andLead Voice-over.
Therapist notes and further support notes for parents and teachers are available here.
Translated by Kaharau Keogh (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tara)
Kaharau is a student and tutor in Māori Studies at Otago University. He has excelled in education and Kapa Haka and was the 2014 Sir Edmund Hilary Scholar. He is passionate about all things Māori, particularly Māori language revitalisation and Kapa Haka and has appeared in several Māori Television shows as co-host andLead Voice-over.
What others that have enjoyed He Tai Pari are saying:
"I recommend this book for anyone who is struggling at home or school. It's all about building up courage to not be afraid to show everyone who you really are. It's also a message that you shouldn't be afraid and you should just give things a go. And if it doesn't turn out you can always try again."
Bronte, age 9
"Ari is a glum child, because he thinks that he’s not good at anything. I enjoyed this book because the characters were well written and the storyline was intriguing and I genuinely felt sad for the main character. I also enjoyed how the conclusion of the story made me feel happy for Ari. I recommend this book for readers aged 9 to 21. The story flowed well and I wanted to keep reading until the very end. I also like how it included the teaching plans and family exercises. I feel this book would be a benefit to people who are feeling unsure of themselves and wanting to progress through life without fear of being inadequate."
Sebastian, age 10
"I recommend this book for anyone who is struggling at home or school. It's all about building up courage to not be afraid to show everyone who you really are. It's also a message that you shouldn't be afraid and you should just give things a go. And if it doesn't turn out you can always try again."
Bronte, age 9
"Ari is a glum child, because he thinks that he’s not good at anything. I enjoyed this book because the characters were well written and the storyline was intriguing and I genuinely felt sad for the main character. I also enjoyed how the conclusion of the story made me feel happy for Ari. I recommend this book for readers aged 9 to 21. The story flowed well and I wanted to keep reading until the very end. I also like how it included the teaching plans and family exercises. I feel this book would be a benefit to people who are feeling unsure of themselves and wanting to progress through life without fear of being inadequate."
Sebastian, age 10