Ko te tupapaku-kai-toto i te `uapou [sound recording] = the vampire at the `uapou / na Taria Kingstone.

I tiakina ki:
Ngā taipitopito rārangi puna kōrero
I whakaputaina: Wellington, N.Z. : Learning Media, 1999.
Kaituhi matua:
Ngā kaituhi rangatōpū:
Ētahi atu kaituhi:
Punipuni:Tupu
Ngā marau:
Hōputu: Rīpene Ororongo
Whakaahuatanga
Whakarāpopototanga:After church, everyone went home to have lunch and get ready for the `uapou, where everyone gathers in groups to perform their songs. Tiare's group were ready to sing their song about not being afraid of ghosts, but where was Uncle Nga`oa who was suppose to lead them? When they started to sing, Uncle Nga`oa appeared in his vampire costume, and showed everyone the funny side of not being afraid of ghosts. Suggested level: junior, primary.
Whakaahuatanga ōkiko:1 sound cassette (39 min.) : analog, stereo.
Other Title:
Ngā tuhipoka:Reader for children in Cook Islands Maori, with English translation.
"Tape wrap illustration: Jennifer Lautusi"--Wrapper.
"This cassette accompanies the Cook Islands Maori Tupu book of the same title (item number 23030), together with Notes for Teachers (item number 23026)"--Cover verso.
Published for the Ministry of Education.
Reader, Taria Kingstone ; song sung by the Monga family of Tokoroa, Mama No`oroa Monga, Mama Ngakai Pere, Mama Katupu No`oau, Papa Tutangata Te`okota`i, Suzie Monga, Petra Monga, Reelerman Monga, Echo Monga, Taria Kingstone.
Bib#: 694798
Wā purei:00:38:48
Reo:Rarotongan
English
Bib#:694798