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Nga tamariki made their parents and kaiako very proud with their performance. Eimi was the train driver and the children entered singing Tereina nei. There were more waiata before a translation of The Enormous Turnip (aka Maori style: Te Kumara a Nani Ani). Poor Nani Ani was unable to pull the enormous kumara from the ground so she called Koro Maru for some help. With Koro, there was no budging so they called for nga kotiro. Still nothing. Neither when nga tama joined in the pull. It wasn't until a cheeky little ant began biting ankles. The children cried oi, oi, oi as their long line collapsed and out came the kumara. |