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Quick update about the group
Hey everyone 👋 I wanted to update you properly before we go any further. I started this group as a hobby to share Samoan lessons and help families learn together. After setting things up, I realised this platform isn’t the right long-term fit for how I want to run this right now. Because this is not a business, I’ve decided to keep everything simple and free. 👉 All lessons are already uploaded on my YouTube channel, and nothing changes for you in terms of learning. I’ll be moving us to a free group space so I can continue sharing lesson links and updates in a relaxed, sustainable way. I’ll share the new group link here before this space is closed, so no one misses out. A quick note for our new members 👋 Welcome, and thank you for joining — I really appreciate you being here at the early stage. This group only started a few weeks ago as a hobby, and I want to be upfront from the beginning. I’m still finding the best setup, and choosing a simpler space allows me to focus on teaching and helping you without unnecessary complications. https://youtube.com/@samoanforkidsclub?feature=shared Thank you for your understanding and for trusting me early on — it genuinely means a lot 🙏 – Heinz
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INTRODUCE YOURSELF 👋
Talofa lava everyone 😊 Comment below: Your child’s name + age What you want them to learn first (greetings / colours / body / school) How many minutes a day you can practise (5–10 is perfect)
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START HERE👋🇼🇸
Talofa lava & welcome! This group is for everyone (any background) teaching kids ages 4–6 Samoan 💛 ✅ Step 1: Go to Classroom → Week 1 → Day 1 to Day 6 ✅ Step 2: Watch the short video + repeat 3 times ✅ Step 3: Comment DONE when finished Questions? Ask anytime 😊 👇 New here? Comment your child’s name + age so I can recommend where to start.
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🎉 Week 3 – Day 2 is LIVE! 🎉
Today, kids will build on what they learned yesterday and practise asking more than one person using simple Samoan phrases. We’ll focus on: • TUTŪ I LUGA (stand up – more than one person) • Using FA‘AMOLEMOLE (please) • Listening, repeating, and responding together as a group Still short, fun, and easy to follow — perfect for our little learners 👧🏽👦🏽 ▶️ Jump in whenever you’re ready — remember, we’re on island time 😉 Fa‘afetai for learning with us 💛
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Guys we love your Input – Help Shape Future Lessons
Talofa Guys 👋 We want to make sure our Samoan lessons support your real everyday needs. Please comment below and tell us: 👉 What basic Samoan words or phrases would you like or your child to learn next? For example: • Greetings • Classroom words • Home routines • Respect & manners • Family words • Church words • Everyday conversations Your feedback will help us cater future lessons to what matters most in your home. Fa‘afetai tele for your support — we truly appreciate it 💙
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Fun 5-minute Samoan lessons for kids ages 4–6 and beginners.
Daily words, repeat-after-me videos, and simple family practice.
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