"Tutu Nene: The Hawaiian Mother Goose Rhymes" features classic nursery tales with a local twist. Little Miss Muffet who sat on a tuffet becomes Little Miss Aku who sat on a pohaku (rock), Mary and her... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book should be in every elementary school library
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a book that should be in the library of every elementary school in the United States. The author has done a superb job in adapting many of the famous Mother Goose rhymes to the Hawaiian language. Some examples are: Ua, ua go away, Hilo's wet enough today, And all the tourists want to play! (ua is the Hawaiian word for rain) Twinkle, twinkle little hoku How I wonder all about you Up above the `aina so high, Like a kaimana in the sky. (hoku is the Hawaiian word for star, `aina is the word for land or Earth and kaimana is the word for sky) Not only will the children enjoy hearing some of the all-time best nursery rhymes, but they will learn some Hawaiian words in the process. It will also be an excellent supplement to any section on the history of Hawaii or the expansion of the United States.
Island-style fun and learning!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
A truly delightful collection of well-loved and known nursery rhymes with a fun Hawaiian twist. All Hawaiian and Pidgin English words are explained at the bottom of each rhyme, making this book ideal for those teaching or introducing keiki or adults to this wonderful language.
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