Children's Fiction

There Was an Old Auntie
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There was an Old Auntie is a children’s story of a woman that relocates from the islands of Hawai’i. Auntie settles in an unusual village where the people live in old leather boots. She remains in the village, but is uncomfortable in her leather boot townhouse. She decides to design herself a new more comfortable home, better suited to her island roots.
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Beach House and illustrated by Aardema, John, (2009). There was an Old Auntie. Kaneohe, Beach House Publishing, LLC.
LC : 2009019172
ISBN : 9781933067285
OCLC : 402538942
Hamilton call Number HAWN PZ 8.3 .G4217 The 2009
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My Home
My Home is a beginning reader, children’s book with delightful illustrations. A thematic story develops about the different homes of various living creatures, from humans to little beach dwelling animals.
Ditzel, Resi, illustrated by Lum, Lynn (1992). My Home. Honolulu, Bess Press.
ISBN : 1880188376
OCLC : (OCoLC)32498169
Hamilton call number HAWN PZ 7.D629 MYH1991
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A’ama Nui: Ke Koa Nui O Lalakea
A’ama Nui: Ke Koa Nui O Lalakea is a children’s story that describes how the legendary crab of Lalakea pond inspires the design of a home. This Hawaiian language book from Mo’o studios weaves legend and architectural design into a creative and dynamic picture book.
Kanahele, Pua Kanaka’ole, Iopa, Robert K., Kanekuni Daniel, illustrator, Chock, Reuben, illustrator, Ka’aihue. Malia editor, WCIT Architecture (2013). ‘A’ama Nui: Ke Koa Nui O Lalakea. Honolulu, Mo’o Studio.
ISBN : 9780986058813
ISBN : 9780986058806
OCLC : 1006514042
Hamilton call number: HAWN NA 730 .H3 K36153 2013 c.2
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