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Most of the group are babies apparently so I will go along in a couple of weeks as soon as I have a free Saturday.

The website is

http://www.kohanga.co.uk/eventCalendar.html

I spelled it wrong... I think I need these sessions more than my baby does!

Hopefully I will be able to expand my repertoire beyond 'one day a taniwha'

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Hey, I never ended up going (I used to be amyw, now convex)

But I'd be keen to get together with other kiwi families and do kiwi stuff, eg sing maori and nz songs and do the basic words that we learned at school.

There are websites with the words t stuff I'm sure and we could get info on the 'latest' kid stuff from mates at home.

Any takers?

No, we haven't made it, never seem to get organised enough. Would be keen for a kiwi meet up, my accent is drifting all over the place these days. My two older kids are school age now (4 and 5) but I also have a 6 month old.


Maybe we should arrange a kiwi picnic? I'll bring the bacon & egg pie.


I'm flying home for 2 weeks on Aug 10th (visiting Dunedin, in winter, I am mad!) but around the rest of the holidays and beyond.

Looks like the classes are out for the summer.


Good idea pickle.... pot luck picnic In the park perhaps (wet weather plan, my house, if no one is allergic to cats?) and if it works out we could start a new kiwi playgroup?


Please pm me your email address if you would like to be included!


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