Join Project Tongariro Waimarino Environmental Educator Liz Brooker as she shares Whionui & the wild wai a new book set on the Manganui-a-te-Ao and written especially for tamariki of the Ruapehu.
Whionui & the wild wai is a new book set on the Manganui-a-te-Ao and written especially for tamariki of the Ruapehu.
A number of fun whio activities have also been designed to help encourage the ongoing protection of our Tongariro taonga.
This session is most suitable for children aged from four-years of age up to 10 years.
DETAILS
Duration: 1.5 hours
Minimum Age: Pēpē & tamariki 4-10 years
Max Participants: Unlimited
Meeting Place: Ohakune Library – Ruapehu District Council Office, 37 Ayr Street, Ohakune
Cost: FREE
No booking required. Simply turn up on the day and join in!
This experience is made possible thanks to
Supporting Mahi Aroha
We try to keep costs as low as possible so everyone can enjoy the Mahi Aroha Summer Programme. Behind the scenes, our wonderful staff and volunteers contribute countless hours to make each trip a great experience. If you’re able, please consider adding a small donation to your booking to support the ongoing delivery of this programme.
Check, Clean, Dry to stop the spread
Getting outdoors is a fantastic way to explore New Zealand, but it’s important to check, clean, and dry your gear to protect our natural environment. Check your boots, clothing, gear and equipment for weeds, seeds and pests, and clean thoroughly after each trip to prevent the spread of invasive species.
For more info and tips, visit the MPI website