 When I'm from the Fraser Valley Regional Library and I'm originally from New Zealand. So the rhymes I grew up listening to were Māori. So just a few things about Māori. WH is pronounced F and the vowel sounds are A-I-O-U. And Māori, every vowel sound is pronounced. So when you read the rhymes, you're pronouncing the vowel sounds. There's no accent so much as just concentrate on the vowel sounds. So this one I picked for this is the learning to dance, a Māori. And it's usually done, it's the beginning stages for most of the Māori dances, the Poi dances. And the ones that we use the lot as kids were actually stick. We use sticks like kids here do pedicake. We did with sticks to the Māori rhymes. So I actually had to look up the English in this. And I haven't done the English in this. So I do, that's Māori was what I grew up with. It's fati-fati-toe-ho-pe. Fati-fati-toe-ho-pe. And that's the swivel you hit. So that's the first move of the Māori dance. Ringa pākiae, clap your thighs. Ringa pākiae. Wai-wai-taka-hea. Wai-wai-taka-hea. And that's move your feet, move your eyes. So you usually get this sort of, so each movement builds on one. Te-te-ra-waka-oh, sorry. Ka-ho-ri-oh-ka-no-i-hea. So that's the eye thing. Sorry. Can we do that line? Yeah. Ka-ho-ri-oh-ka-no-i-hea. Ka-ho-ri-oh-ka-no-i-hea. Te-te-ra-waka-runga. Te-te-ra-waka-runga. Look up, look down. Te-te-ra-waka-runga. Te-te-ra-waka-runga. Look down. So again, it's look up, look down. Up, look down. Hari-waka-mora. Hari-waka-mora. Hari-waka-mora. Go forward, return back. Hoki-waka-mori. Hoki-waka-mori. Ba-ti-fa-ti-to-ho-pe. Ba-ti-fa-ti-to-ho-pe. Mi-ho-ri-ti-tana-e. Mi-ho-ri-ti-tana-e. Do you want to do it for us all lunch and hour? Ba-ti-fa-ti-to-ho-pe. Ba-ti-fa-ti-to-ho-pe. Ring-a-pa-ti-a-e. Ring-a-pa-ti-a-e. Wa-i-wa-i-ta-ka-hea. Wa-i-wa-i-ta-ka-hea. Kahuri-ou-ka-noue-e. Kahoori-ou-ka-noue-e. Hari-waka-mora. Hoki-waka-mori. Hoki-waka-mori. Ba-ti-fa-ti-to-ho-pe. Ba-ti-fa-ti-to-ho-pe. Now this was much easier in front of my mirror.