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Description
Bring the wisdom of Māui into everyday learning with this engaging collection of banners, posters and provocation learning cards.
An extension of our picture books I Can Be Like Māui and I’m Māori and Proud, this resource uses storytelling and visual supports to help tamariki explore te ao Māori values through play, conversation, and real-life experiences.
With Māui as a guiding mentor, children are encouraged to recognise and practise values such as rangatiratanga (leadership), whakatoi (curiosity), whakakata (humour), and aroha (care and compassion) in their everyday moments.
Designed for Early Childhood and Primary settings, these resources support kaiako to create meaningful learning experiences that strengthen wellbeing, positive behaviour, and cultural identity.
Aligned with Te Whāriki and the New Zealand Primary Curriculum, this pack helps grow mana, confidence, and a strong sense of self in every learner.
- Wellbeing, resilience & positive behaviour
- Growing mana, identity & confidence
- Simple, meaningful, ready to use
Ways to Use in the Classroom
Morning Meetings / Hui Time
Introduce a Māui value (e.g. rangatiratanga or aroha) and explore how tamariki can show this in their day.
Storytelling & Book Connection
Read I Can Be Like Māui or I’m Māori and Proud, then use the cards and posters to extend learning and deepen understanding of each value.
Role Play & Drama
Act out everyday situations where children can practise being “like Māui” by showing leadership, curiosity, humour, and care.
Circle Time / Group Discussion
Use provocation cards to spark conversations about choices, actions, and how we show te ao Māori values in real life.
Values Focus of the Week
Choose one value (e.g. aroha) and revisit it across the week through play, reflection, and group activities.
Creative Activities
Encourage drawing, storytelling, or creating their own “Māui moments” where they demonstrate the values in action.
Outdoor & Play-Based Learning
Connect Māui’s adventurous spirit to exploration, problem-solving, and teamwork in outdoor environments.
Home–School Connections
Share a value or card with whānau to encourage children to practise being like Māui at home.
Simple. Meaningful. Ready to use.
Related E-books

I Can Be Like Māui
I Can Be Like Māui

I’m Māori and Proud





