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This title is part of a bilingual place-based island series called LITTLE ISLAND READERS. This individual board book is an ideal introduction to common themes for the littlest readers. Geared toward children, ages 1-5, the colorfully illustrated and engaging stories touch upon global themes with local connections. The English and ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i together help to anchor visual concepts with sounds and words making these books a fun reading and language starter for children.

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Author Resi J. Suehiro is a retired educator and author. Resi previously authored the “Rainbow Readers” series which served as the inspiration for this board book series.

Illustrator Mariko Merritt is a designer and artist. She is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design and Punahou School and currently runs Beachcake ceramics.

‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi Editor R. Keao NeSmith is a Native Hawaiian linguist, educator, and translator.

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board book   |   14 pages   |   6.75" x 7.5"  |   bilingual

My Slippers
 / Ko‘u mau Pale Wāwae (Little Island Reader Series)

SKU: 9781573066594
Regular price $10.95
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This title is part of a bilingual place-based island series called LITTLE ISLAND READERS. This individual board book is an ideal introduction to common themes for the littlest readers. Geared toward children, ages 1-5, the colorfully illustrated and engaging stories touch upon global themes with local connections. The English and ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i together help to anchor visual concepts with sounds and words making these books a fun reading and language starter for children.

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Author Resi J. Suehiro is a retired educator and author. Resi previously authored the “Rainbow Readers” series which served as the inspiration for this board book series.

Illustrator Mariko Merritt is a designer and artist. She is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design and Punahou School and currently runs Beachcake ceramics.

‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi Editor R. Keao NeSmith is a Native Hawaiian linguist, educator, and translator.

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board book   |   14 pages   |   6.75" x 7.5"  |   bilingual