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He karere mō koe (a message for you) magnet

He karere mō koe (a message for you) magnet

Regular price $15.00 NZD
Regular price Sale price $15.00 NZD
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The He karere mō koe (A message for you) is the ultimate magnetic planner for keeping your communication and creativity flowing!

Perfect for jotting notes, doodling, or leaving heartfelt messages for your flatmates or loved ones to see throughout the day or week. Whether it’s a friendly reminder, a quick sketch, or a sweet pick-me-up, this A5 magnet is a versatile addition to your fridge or workspace.

Stay connected, stay organised, and add a touch of fun to your daily routine with He karere mō koe! 🌟

Available in gray, blue or yellow.

Features

  • Blank space for personalised notes and doodles.
  • Designed for year-round daily use.
  • Easy clean with a wet paper towel or damp cloth.

Includes 

  • 1 x Magnetic Planner
  • 1 x Whiteboard marker

Dimensions:

  • A5 148mm W x 210mm H

Shipping

We aim to fulfil orders in 1-2 business days, the delivery of the parcel may take up to 5 working days depending where you are located in the country.

If you choose the wrong shipping option I will refund your order and you will need to place it again.

Here is a breakdown of the shipping cost:

 Country Flat rate (tracked)
Aotearoa (New Zealand)

$6.50 (standard)
$12 (rural)

Australia

We're exploring this option

 

Return policy

Refunds for faulty or damaged products

If you have any issues with your order please contact us via the contact form page: https://itiandkuti.co.nz/pages/contact. If your order includes faulty or damaged products we can offer replacements at no extra charge. We aim to ensure your order will arrive to you safely, however, we cannot guarantee this once the parcel is shipped.
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Our kaupapa (purpose)

To provide te reo Māori resources in a digestible and vibrant way where you can
use and refer to daily to increase your confidence.

Our ingoa (name) is inspired by something Vincent van Gogh once said
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together"