Menehune Mischief


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This character education program for young children is based on retellings of ancient Hawaiian legends, but emphasizes universal values. Ready-to-color line drawings. Teacher's guide available.




Little Chief Mischief


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The Guardian Owl


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This character education program for young children is based on retellings of ancient Hawaiian legends, but emphasizes universal values. Ready-to-color line drawings. Teacher's guide available.




Being Menehune


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Drama within Hawaiis supernatural and historical worlds is described by Arthur, a sickly foster child experiencing a troubled life. Avid reading makes him mentally tough, verbally agile, inquisitive, and very sassy. He watches Hawaiis unfolding with Kahu, his Menehune mentor; Miki, a Leprechaun, who once was Shakespeares shadow; Perfesser, an erudite American Indian Munchkin; Queen Esther of Ancient Persia, one of historys most exotic women; Rising Sun and Ah Soong, Asian pixies; as well as Ai, a beguiling Japanese girl who has become a Menehune. The boy is tormented by the ghosts lurking within his grandparents home. They haunt his dark Hawaiian grandfather and pale Canadian grandmother because miscegenationmarriage of different racial typesis strongly opposed in much of America, and although seemingly tolerated in Hawaii, it causes severe consequences. The blond, blue-eye lad will inevitably have a confrontation with tormented Grandpa, who will insist that Arthur conceal the Hawaiian ancestry bringing him pride and self assuredness. Arthur faithfully records the origin of Hawaiian fairies, The Menehune Opera, in blank verse. Cover illustration.) Being Menehune, My Journal is filled with history, creativity, inspiration, and A-l-o-h-a. Will there be a sequel? Absolutely!




The mystery of the shark and the poi


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This character education program for young children is based on retellings of ancient Hawaiian legends, but emphasizes universal values. Ready-to-color line drawings. Teacher's guide available.




Uncle John's Facts to Annoy Your Teacher Bathroom Reader For Kids Only


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Uncle John's fabulous and fascinating For Kids Only reader is back. No parents allowed! We admit it: Uncle John wasn’t a great student. He’d rather draw plungers or make fart noises than read boring school books. So we made this book with little Uncle John in mind. It’s full of fun facts and funny illustrations--all designed to make your teacher squirm. It’s got the weird. It’s got the wacky. And it definitely has the gross. So hide this book from the grownups as you check out . . . * Icky eats: fried spiders and candy-coated larvae * Hunting for real hidden treasures * The history of doughnuts * How to make armpit farts * Goofball students who grew up to be president * Wrong facts your teacher thinks are true Plus dumb crooks, amazing kids, animal oddities, and a whole lot more!




Mischief


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Tyler and Tania have some mischievous plans for their vacation at Grandma and Grandpa's ranch. Watch out, Grandma and Grandpa, and watch out Grandpa's bull. Suggested level: primary.




How the Canoe Got Its Sail


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This character education program for young children is based on retellings of ancient Hawaiian legends, but emphasizes universal values. Ready-to-color line drawings. Teacher's guide available.







Incredible Hawaii


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The Incredible is a part of American History and tradition and our 50th State is certainly no exception. This unique little book, incredible in its own way, brings together the talents, knowledge and experience of two well-known Hawaiian residents, artist-illustrator Ray Lanterman and author-anthropologist Terence Barrow. Whatever their subject, the authors sail along with justifiable confidence, opening to the reader, page after page, vistas of a little-known Hawaii. At times light-hearted, at other times serious, it is always a readable and lookable book. The authors delight in the unusual fact, whether it be Oahu's marvelous and unusual water system, song-making monarchs, or skiing on real snow on the slopes of Mt. Mauna Kea, the highest point in the Pacific area, reaching 13,796 feet above sea level-and this is the essence of their book. Tourists and residents alike will find Incredible Hawaii a source of much pleasure which will lead them to a greater awareness of these utterly Fascinating islands.