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Islands Voice Youth Page in Cook Islands News
This
week we have work from standard 4 and J2 at Avatea Primary School,
a sound poem from grade 5 at Takitumu School.
My
Friend Turtle
From
generation to generation
Your story has been told H
ow you travel from shore to shore
Just to seek your identity
You are so unique in your own way
But, remember, I will always be your friend.
Josephine
Vaireka - Room 8, Avatea Primary School
Uri
i teia Parakaoa
I
tetai tuatau roa, te noo ra tetai vaine e tona tane e a raua nga
maanga tamaiti e te tamaine. Kua topa raua i te ingoa ko Pipiri
Ma. Te Papa no tena na nga maanga, e papa meitaki ki raua kareka
Te Mama, e vaine riri oki aia ki te ra nga maanga, ko tono aia
i te tamariki kia moe e kare e kai.
Mariana
Ngaputa - Room 7, Avatea Primary School
My
Father
My
dad is Nootai. He is tall and slim. He is nice to me he gave me
money for Christmas. We go for a ride on his bike. He takes me
to his friend's house at Arorangi. We play with the ball in the
pool and we went to the Rarotongan Beach Resort to eat.
Ella
Hoff age 6 years,
Avatea Primary School
My
Dog
My
dog is black and white.
My dog's name is Cofu.
He follows me down the beach.
My dog eats bones and meat.
He sleeps in a little house.
In the morning it always comes and eats his food.
Heiarii
Syme age 6 years, Avatea Primary School
My
Mother
My
mother's name is Apii.
She likes playing netball too.
My mother likes me.
I always help her cook the food.
She likes eating mayonnaise and poke.
She likes drinking nu.
She always goes with my father for a walk after work.
She goes to the gym with my dad.
My mum cleans the windows and she sweeps the garden
Teatakura
Pakitoa age 7 years,
Avatea Primary School
Cook
Island News 13th March 2004
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