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Te Hīkoi a Rūaumoko | Rūaumoko's Walk is a bi-lingual children’s book based on Ngāti Kahungunu legends and dialect. It tells the story of what to do in an earthquake and tsunami. Find Te Hīkoi a Rūaumoko on the Hawke's Bay Emergency Management website.

What's the Plan, Stan? is proudly supported by the Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake.

Find pūrākau about historic emergencies on Te Ara, The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.

Use Thinking Maps for students to visualise their thinking.
Visit the New Zealand Curriculum website for more information on the New Zealand Curriculum.

Find resources from the Science Learning Hub to help students learn more about the science of earthquakes.

Download East Coast LAB's tsunami hīkoi information sheet. Organise a community tsunami walk.

Watch this video from GNS Science explaining basic tectonic plate movement.
Watch this video on floods produced by National Geographic.

Download East Coast LAB's tsunami hīkoi poster. Show you're taking part and help spread the word.

Use this guide on what to include in your emergency planning from business.govt.nz.

Use this map to adjust floodwaters to show how much of the land could end up under sea level.
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