Kia ora, welcome to our blog. We are a class of Year 3 and 4 students, and our teacher's name is Mrs Humby. Our school is in Dobson, not far from Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand.
This is such a fantastic learning object Ruma Whā! I love how you have shared all of the healing properties of Kawakawa balm. It is sure to heal my scabby knees from hockey! Thank you, I will try this at home.
Kia ora Ruma Wha, I am super impressed to read that you have made your own Kawakawa balm and tea! I am really keen to try and make my own Kawakawa balm so thank you for sharing the recipe, I will need to check when the next full moon is and then find a Kawakawa plant! Have you tried out your balm? Did you enjoy the tea? Tania
This is such a fantastic learning object Ruma Whā! I love how you have shared all of the healing properties of Kawakawa balm. It is sure to heal my scabby knees from hockey! Thank you, I will try this at home.
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DeleteKia ora Ruma Wha,
ReplyDeleteI am super impressed to read that you have made your own Kawakawa balm and tea! I am really keen to try and make my own Kawakawa balm so thank you for sharing the recipe, I will need to check when the next full moon is and then find a Kawakawa plant! Have you tried out your balm? Did you enjoy the tea?
Tania
yes we have tried the kawakawa balm and tea and it was amazing.
Deleteyes we have tried the kawakawa balm and tea and it was amazing.
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