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Mele the Crab Finds the Way Out
Mele the crab learns that in order to be a good leader, you do not have to be first or the best in everything. Having a good heart and the desire to help others makes a great leader.
Molokai, Oahu Kai, Moʻolelo Omoto, Gail; Dill, Judy; Dill, Jan
Moana the Honu Gets Help From Friends
Moanaʻs adventerous ways lead her to get caught in marine debris. Together, Moana and her friends work together to bring her to safety.
Molokai, Oahu Moʻolelo Omoto, Gail; Dill, Judy; Dill, Jan
Mohala Mai o Hau (Bilingual)
A young girl named Hau from Koolauloa is overshadowed by her beautiful and talented older sisters. With the help of her kupuna, she begins to blossom as she discovers her own unique talents and contributions magyargenerikus.com.
Oahu ʻOhana, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Moʻolelo Ikuwa, Robert Lono
My Kalo Has Lau Big and Green
Follow the journey of a keiki and ʻohana as they learn about how kalo grows and how it is made into paʻi ʻai and poi. (more…)
Molokai, Oahu Kalo, Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals, Recordings Aquino, Pua
Naupaka
The moʻolelo of Naupaka, is a plant found both in the uplands and by the seashore. This plant was named after the princess Naupaka and her love story which explains why the once full flower is found only in half,...
Oahu Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals, Recordings Beamer, Nona
Nene
A fictionalized account on a year in the lives of a nene family that depicts nene environment, basic development,and life cycle. The second part of the book gives further details about the natural history and scientific information of the nene.
Oahu Historical Fiction, Native Plants & Animals Coste, Marion
No Ka ʻĪlio Moʻo The Brindled Dog
Queen Kaʻahumanu’s request for food is thwarted by a brindled dog and the mysterious events at Kōnāhuanui.
Oahu ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Meʻe, Moʻolelo Avelino, Kawehi
No ke Anilā: Our Hawaiʻi Weather (Bilingual)
A bilingual Hawaiian story that teaches the reader traditional Hawaiian sayings to describe today's weather.
Oahu ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Weather Dameg, Kaulana and Kobashigawa, Mahealani
No Ke Kumu Ulu (Bilingual)
Kū, one of the four main akua Hawaiʻi, came from Kahiki and settled in Hawaiʻi. He decided to live as a kānaka and started a family. He worked hard and farmed to feed his ʻohana. One day he realized that...
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Kawehi Awelino
No Pūnia me ka Lua Ula Pūnia and the Lobster Cave
Pūnia uses his ingenious ways to distract the manō in order to harvest ula from a protected lua ula where his father once dove for food. By doing so, he is able to feed his ‘ohana.  
Molokai, Oahu ʻOhana, Kai Wilson, William H.
Noa the Puhi Learns to Let Go
In order to have good relationships, Noa the puhi learns to let go of negative thoughts and emotions.
Molokai, Oahu Kai Omoto, Gail; Dill, Judy; Dill, Jan
O Laukaʻieʻie: He haʻi hou o ke kaʻao Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian version)
Pōkahi and Kaukini were blessed with a beautiful keiki by the akua (goddess), Hina. This practice was called hānai, to give a child to be reared by a loving ʻohana. Although Laukaʻieʻie would be raised by her hānai parents, her...
Molokai, Oahu ʻOhana, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Meʻe, Moʻolelo Racoma, Robin Yoko
O Manu, Ke Keiki Aloha Manu (Hawaiian)
For a school assignment, a young boy discovers the meaning of his Hawaiian name from his father. He also learns about an ancient, now extinct, Hawaiian forest bird and the importance of bird conservation.
Molokai ʻOhana, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals Loebel-Fried, Caren
Ohana Means Family
A family works diligently in the lo‘i to prepare for a family lū‘au. Many hands working together with the resources that the ‘āina provides to produce food to feed the family. (more…)
Molokai, Oahu ʻOhana, Kalo, Recordings Loomis, Ilima
Ola Nā Iwi: He Hawaii Au (Hawaiian Version)
A mo‘olelo inspired by the Kumulipo, Hawaiian Creation Story, guiding readers through the evolution of our Hawai‘i. From the darkness, creatures emerge and the world and humankind are created. We are reminded of our connection to our honua and why...
Molokai, Oahu ʻOhana, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Kumulipo Armitage, Kimo
Ola Nā Iwi: I Am Hawaii (English Version)
A mo‘olelo inspired by the Kumulipo, Hawaiian Creation Story, guiding readers through the evolution of our Hawai‘i. From the darkness, creatures emerge and the world and humankind are created. We are reminded of our connection to our honua and why...
Molokai, Oahu ʻOhana, Kumulipo Armitage, Kimo
Pele and Poliahu: A Tale of Fire and Ice
Pele, the goddess of fire challenged Poliʻahu, the goddess of snow, to a hōlua (sled) race down a hillside. Poliʻahu’s skill precedes that of Pele. A struggle occurs as Poliʻahu fights to protect Mauna Kea from Pele’s fiery rage.
Molokai, Oahu Akua, Moʻolelo Collins, Malia
Perfect Day for an Albatross
Follow an albatross called Malie on her journey from her home out at sea to her breeding grounds on Midway Island.
Molokai, Oahu Kai, Native Plants & Animals Loebel-Fried, Caren
Pig-Boy: A Trickster Tale from Hawaii
This story is inspired by the moʻolelo of Kamapuaʻa. The mischievous, shape-shifting Pig-Boy gets in trouble with both the King and Pele, the goddess of fire, but always manages to slip away as his grandmother has told him to do....
Oahu Kupua, Moʻolelo, Recordings McDermott, Gerald
Pili the ʻIwa bird flies again
Pili the ʻiwa learns a great lesson. She realizes that all the possessions in the world will not make her happy. Greed held her down. By realizing her self worth, she was finally set free.
Molokai, Oahu Native Plants & Animals Omoto, Gail; Dill, Judy; Dill, Jan
Princess Kaiulani, The
A biography of Hawaii's last royal princess who was denied her right to the throne when the monarchy was permanently abolished in favor of a republic in the late nineteenth century. (more…)
Molokai, Oahu Aliʻi, Recordings Hoyt, Helen P.
Princess Pauahi
This story introduces us to our beloved Princess Pauahi. It gives us a glimpse of her youth, many talents, love for her people and her benevolence.
Oahu Aliʻi Princess Pauahi
Pua Polū
A young koali or morning glory flower decides that she wants to experience the “night life” when koali flowers are actually closed and sleeping. The koali bloom in the early mornings and have a bright and vibrant blue color with...
Molokai, Oahu Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals Desha Beamer, Winona; Beamer-trapp, Kaliko; Beamer, Nona
Pua Pua Lena Lena
The story of the missing Kiha-pu and an awa thief in Waipio. When the thief is caught, to avoid death, he is tasked to find the Kiha-pu.
Oahu Kupua, Moʻolelo Buffet, Guy and Pam
Puanani and the Volcano
Kilauea's eruption on the Big Island of Hawaii affected an elementary school girl Puanani. It is her encouraging this meaningful story that shows Puanani turning her feelings of helplessness about the lava flowing into the ocean into a dogged determination to save as...
Meʻe, Moʻolelo Jeffries, Jo Ann