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IT'S THE CHATTERBOXES WHODO WELL AT SCHOOL by ‘Rehutai’ I once stayed with a young Maori family in suburban Auckland. The first morning, their four-year-old son took me down to the local shops. All the way there and back he chattered about everything around him, so that by the time I returned I had been told all about who lived where, what they all did, what you could buy at each shop, what the doctor did when you went to see him, what savings banks were for, how you caught the bus into town, why men dug holes in the street, and a hundred and one other things.

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Te Ao Hou, June 1965, Page 49

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IT'S THE CHATTERBOXES WHODO WELL AT SCHOOL Te Ao Hou, June 1965, Page 49

IT'S THE CHATTERBOXES WHODO WELL AT SCHOOL Te Ao Hou, June 1965, Page 49