CHildren's BOOKS about Kalo
My Kalo has Lau, Big & Green, Written by Pua Aquino and Illustrated by Garrett Omoto
Little Malia’s Big Poi Idea, Written by Jocelyn Calma and Illustrated by Don Robinson
ʻO Hāloa, Written by Kimo Armitage and Illustrated by Solomon Enos
Hāloa: The Little Huli Written by Kananikala Bishaw-Juario
Old Makana Had a Taro Farm Written and Illustrated by Joanna Carolan
ʻO Hāloa, ka Hawaiʻi mua loa (Hāloa, the first Hawaiian) Written by William H. Wilson, Ilustrated by Brook Parker (available electronically in Hawaiian with English translation on ulukau.org)
Kahuaola by Nā Kamalei Koʻolauloa Early Education Program (available electronically in Hawaiian and English on ulukau.org)
Koʻu Lima Written by Liana Iaea Honda and Puni Kukahiko and Illustrated by Puni Kukahiko (available electronically in Hawaiian on ulukau.org)
Nō Ka Pūʻolo ʻOno Written by Liana Iaea Honda and Illustrated by Eve Furchgott (about laulau, available electronically in Hawaiian on ulukau.org)
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Little Malia’s Big Poi Idea, Written by Jocelyn Calma and Illustrated by Don Robinson
ʻO Hāloa, Written by Kimo Armitage and Illustrated by Solomon Enos
Hāloa: The Little Huli Written by Kananikala Bishaw-Juario
Old Makana Had a Taro Farm Written and Illustrated by Joanna Carolan
ʻO Hāloa, ka Hawaiʻi mua loa (Hāloa, the first Hawaiian) Written by William H. Wilson, Ilustrated by Brook Parker (available electronically in Hawaiian with English translation on ulukau.org)
Kahuaola by Nā Kamalei Koʻolauloa Early Education Program (available electronically in Hawaiian and English on ulukau.org)
Koʻu Lima Written by Liana Iaea Honda and Puni Kukahiko and Illustrated by Puni Kukahiko (available electronically in Hawaiian on ulukau.org)
Nō Ka Pūʻolo ʻOno Written by Liana Iaea Honda and Illustrated by Eve Furchgott (about laulau, available electronically in Hawaiian on ulukau.org)
* Help us grow our list. Contact us with additional titles of books you know of that celebrate kalo or ʻāina!