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Sit. Stay. Aloha!

A Creative, Educational and Interactive Coloring Experience Through Hawaii’s Flowers, Culture, and Landmarks

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Sit. Stay. Aloha!

By: Helena Kilikopela
Narrated by: Noah Keawekane
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Sit. Stay. Aloha! A Creative, Educational and Interactive Coloring Experience Through Hawaii’s Flowers, Culture, and Landmarks is an immersive travelog and coloring book narrated by Noah Keawekane, accompanied by Tooyeh Tui, a devoted, intelligent, and larger-than-life 5-year-old Mini-Aussie Poo and psychiatric service dog. Guiding listeners through the Hawaiian Islands, Tooyeh Tu shares the unique natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage of each island.

This book is perfect for everyone who has ever dreamed of visiting the 50th State, whether a Kama’āina, a visitor, or Island Native returning to Hawai’i. Discover new or forgotten knowledge, unwind and unleash your creativity, and forge a deep connection with the unseen beauty of Hawai’i. Tooyeh Tui is ready to guide you on this journey, showing you the world as he sees it - with respect and care.

Mahalo Nui (Thank You) for joining Tooyeh Tui on this adventure. May your experience be filled with joy, learning, and the spirit of Aloha as you explore the Hawaiian Islands with Tooyeh Tui as your faithful and graceful guide.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2024 Helena Kilikopela (P)2025 Helena Kilikopela
North America Travel Writing & Commentary United States
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