Enjoy this collection of 10 jokes told in New Zealand Sign Language and have a laugh with us!
Performing Arts
Sign and Sing
Kia Ora E Hoa
Let's celebrate love, strength, and self-acceptance. Pakipaki, takahia, hurihia, and demonstrate 'I LOVE BEING ME!' Sign and sing along!
Toro Like A Kakīroa
Move like animals, dance and freeze! Toro, Takahia, Peke, Rere, Korikori, Hurihuri, Kanikani - kia tau! Sign and sing along!
Māori Animal Alphabet
Learn animal names in NZSL & the Māori alphabet through an exciting and interactive sign and sing-along song.
Five Little Cupcakes
There are five cupcakes in the baker's shop - who will buy them? Sign along and find out!
Five Little Elephants
How many elephants can balance on a piece of string? Sign along and see what happens!
Five Speckled Frogs
Five speckled frogs are sitting on a speckled log - will any of them jump into the nice cool pool? Sign along and find out!
Hat Song
Sign and sing along on a pirate ship and see who's got the hat! Will they hang on to it or pass it along?
Hickory Dickory Dock
Sign and sing along with this traditional nursery rhyme about a mouse and a clock.
Kaimoana
Do you like kai moana - food from the sea? Sign along and learn about some of our favourites!
Little Miss Muffet
Sign and sing along with this traditional nursery rhyme about a spider who paid a surprise visit to a little girl.
Mary had a Little Lamb
Sign and sing along with this traditional nursery rhyme about Mary and her little lamb.
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Sign and sing along with this traditional nursery rhyme about a farmer and all his animals.
Rainbow Song
Can you sign a rainbow? Practice your colours with this fun song - watch to the end to find out what's at the end of the rainbow!
The Wheels on the Bus
Sign along with the many different things that happen on the bus all day long!
Alphabet Song (ABC's)
Sign and sing along with the ABCs, used for generations to teach kids the letters of the alphabet in a fun and engaging way. Now I know my ABCs. Next time won't you sign and sing with me?