
My Family Tree, My Whanau And Me
My Family Tree, My Whanau And Me
My family tree grows over the sand.
Its droopy tendrils tickle my hands.
I’ll pretend I’m a pirate sailing over the sea
on a ship I call ‘hairy armpit tree’!
From singer-songwriter, June Pitman-Hayes comes a story told in both English and Maori that celebrates the family trees (literal trees) of a diverse range of children. From pohutukawa to olive, to flowering cherry... even to the humble apple tree, which feeds its community.
You can also stream or download the song.
My Family Tree, My Whanau And Me
My Family Tree, My Whanau And Me
My family tree grows over the sand.
Its droopy tendrils tickle my hands.
I’ll pretend I’m a pirate sailing over the sea
on a ship I call ‘hairy armpit tree’!
From singer-songwriter, June Pitman-Hayes comes a story told in both English and Maori that celebrates the family trees (literal trees) of a diverse range of children. From pohutukawa to olive, to flowering cherry... even to the humble apple tree, which feeds its community.
You can also stream or download the song.
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My Family Tree, My Whanau And Me
My family tree grows over the sand.
Its droopy tendrils tickle my hands.
I’ll pretend I’m a pirate sailing over the sea
on a ship I call ‘hairy armpit tree’!
From singer-songwriter, June Pitman-Hayes comes a story told in both English and Maori that celebrates the family trees (literal trees) of a diverse range of children. From pohutukawa to olive, to flowering cherry... even to the humble apple tree, which feeds its community.
You can also stream or download the song.














