Kea Kids News: New reo Māori board game inspires English and Māori Speakers

Kea Kids News: New reo Māori board game inspires English and Māori Speakers

What do you do when you and your friends want to play a reo Māori board game, but it doesn't exist?

You make one!

Kea Kids News reporter and kids from Tirimoana School play a new board game Kaupapa, and one of the creators tells us all about it.

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