Tu meke Tuatara is a picture book with a positive message written by Malcolm Clarke. Surrounded by New Zealand native plants and animals, Roger the ruru attempts to cheer up his friend, Tahi the tuatara. Tahi discovers that helping out a friend in need was enough to cheer him up.
Tahi has great friends and other people care about him.
Tahi the Tuatara woke up and saw his friend Ruru. They helped Pepe the penguin get out of the rubbish.
Tahi felt blue. His friend Ruru came over to make him happy. They saved the penguin from the rubbish.
Reading this together prompted a discussion around the environment, the animals that live in it and humans. Looking carefully at the illustrations in the text, we could spot a number of native plants and animals - taonga to Aotearoa, New Zealand, hidden and camouflaged in their natural environment. They quickly realised that it was in fact humans that created an issue for Pepe the penguin - looking at the clues in the illustration and the text.
The penguin got rubbish on its neck. Luckily the penguin did not die and luckily it didn’t choke. Laila-Jade
The penguin was stuck and Tahi helped the penguin get out of the rubbish.
The penguin was stuck in the rubbish but then Roger came and Tuatara came and they got the rubbish off him.
Pepe the penguin got plastic around his neck. Tahi went to help Pepe the penguin.
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