Living Aloha: Maui

· Living ALoha Book 1 · Moʻolelo Publishing
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About this eBook

A young girl from the island of Maui realizes aloha is missing. The state bird, Kahealani, helps Le'a map out her quest.

Le'a must visit all eight islands to find the different pieces of aloha. In book one, Le'a learns about caring for one another and starts her journey.

This series includes eight books which represent each Hawaiian island. Learn the island colors, flowers, the Hawaiian language and more.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
4 reviews
Christiane Butac
18 June 2024
Love this! I enjoyed sharing this with my kids, and my daughter loves it! I was born and raised on Kaua'i, and we unfortunately no longer live there. This book was a wonderful addition to our bedtime stories. We can't wait to continue our journey with Le'a and learn more 'olēlo hawai'i.
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Chelsea M
24 June 2024
Absolutely adorable. My 4 year old is obsessed and loves the narrations throughout the book. It keeps her intrigued and helps us feel connected to back home while we're here on the Continental U.S.
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Elizabeth McGann
18 June 2024
I enjoyed the storyline of Le'a finding Aloha one island at a time. Mahalo! Looking forward to Book #2.
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About the author

Born and raised local girl Tésia Melani Roberts is a realtor, motivational speaker and published author. Her book Upgrading Your Future guides readers to overcome obstacles, build confidence, and develop a positive mindset. Her children book series shares what she knows about the spirit of aloha as well as some fun facts about Hawai'i.

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