Wednesday, 11 August 2021

Have you ever read a book in a tent?

There is now a tent in our Whare Mātauranga (library). There are some tikanga (rules) to follow while you are using the tent. Check out these ngā pikitia (pictures).

Tuatahi (first)- You see a librarian or an adult in charge for a tent pass.


Tuarua (second)- Put your tent pass around your neck and choose a pukapuka (book).


Tuatoru (third)- Enjoy reading your pukapuka.


Tuawha (fourth)- When you have finished reading in the tent, hand your tent pass to a librarian or an adult who is on library duty.



 

1 comment:

  1. Wow, what a cool idea. I bet it's nice and quiet in the tent. I did a lot of reading in my tent when I was travelling in Canada. The only annoying part was needed a head torch when it got dark. Is it light enough to read easily in the tents?

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