Books for Kids about Hawaii
Books for Kids about Hawaii are ones your children may want to read before or after visiting the Hawaiian Islands.
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Moki and the Magic Surfboard: A Hawaiian Fantasy, by Bruce Hale
The Legend of the Laughing Gecko: A Hawaiian Fantasy, by Bruce Hale
Surf Gecko to the Rescue! by Bruce Hale
How the Gecko Lost His Tail, by Bruce Hale
The Goodnight Gecko, by Gill McBarnet
Kai, the Honu (Sea Turtle) Who Didn't Know He Was Brave, by Mora Ebie
Baby Honu's Incredible Journey (Honu means Sea Turtle), by Tammy Yee
Baby Honu (Sea Turtle) Saves the Day, by Tammy Yee
Honu (Sea Turtle), by Marion Coste
Limu the Blue Turtle, by Kimo Armitage
Limu the Blue Turtle and his Hawaiian Garden, by Kimo Armitage
Limu the Blue Turtle Coloring & Activity Book, by Kimo Armitage
Honu'ea & Honu: Red and Green Turtles of Hawaii Coloring & Activity Book, by Yuko Green
Humu: The Little Fish Who Wished Away His Colors, by Kimberly A. Jackson
Iki, the Littlest 'Opihi, by Tammy Yee
Goodnight Hawaiian Moon, a read-along book by Dr. Carolan, and with a CD read by Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom
Ten Days in Hawaii, by JoAnna Carolan
B is for Beach: An Alphabet Book, by Dr. Carolan
Where Are My Slippers: A Book of Colors, by Dr. Carolan
Old Makana Had a Taro Farm, by Dr. Carolan
This is My Piko (bellybutton), by Dr. Carolan
A is for Aloha: A Hawaii Alphabet, by U'ilani Goldsberry
A is for Aloha: by Stephanie Feeney with photographs by Hella Hammid
Junie B., First Grader: Aloha-ha-ha! by Barbara Park and Denise Brunkus
Surf's Up for Kimo, by by Kerry Germain and Keoni Montes
The Musubi Man: Hawaii's Gingerbread Man, by by Sandi Takayama and Pat Hall
The Musubi Man's New Friend, by by Sandi Takayama
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