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Teach Me to Pray in Hawaiian: A Colorful Children's Prayer Book / Language of the State of Hawaii

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Teach Me to Pray in Hawaiian: A Colorful Children's Prayer Book 

UPC Code: 9781534659230

Overview

"Teach Me to Pray in Hawaiian" is an engaging and vibrantly illustrated children's book that introduces young readers to prayer in Hawaiian. As part of the Gerard Aflague Collection, this bilingual resource offers parents a wonderful tool for teaching key Christian prayers, while preserving and celebrating Hawaiian language and culture.

Product Features

  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 54
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.1 x 8.5 inches
  • Language: Hawaiian and English
  • ISBN-10: 1534659234
  • ISBN-13: 978-1534659230
  • Shipping Weight: 5.8 ounces

Interesting Facts

  • Includes Five Core Prayers: Features The Lord's Prayer, Prayer Before Meals, Prayer Before Bedtime, Prayer for Mom and Dad, and Prayer for Grandma and Grandpa, helping children foster a deep connection to faith and family.

  • Celebrates Hawaiian Heritage: With each prayer translated into Hawaiian, this book supports both spiritual and cultural learning, making it a valuable resource for families who wish to instill pride in Hawaiian heritage.

  • Gerard Aflague Collection: Known for promoting cultural pride and faith-based learning, this collection offers unique educational resources for young readers.

Publisher

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Edition: First Edition (June 12, 2016)
Authors: Gerard Aflague and Mary Aflague

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The Hawaiian language (Hawaiian: ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻipronounced [ʔoːˈlɛlo həˈvɐjʔi]) is a Polynesian language that takes its name from Hawaiʻi, the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed. Hawaiian, along with English, is an official language of the State of HawaiiKing Kamehameha III established the first Hawaiian-language constitution in 1839 and 1840.

AUTHOR Biography:

GERARD V. AFLAGUE (1969-) was born on the pacific island of Guam (a U.S. Territory), to Chamorro parents, and grew up in the village of Sinajana, during which time he relocated to the U.S. mainland in 2006, where he now lives with his family. With his professional career steeped in technical research and writing for the U.S. Government, he has enjoyed the art of illustrating since the age of 16, and now book publishing. His passion is to illustrate, author, and publish a variety of titles that embrace cultural themes, to entertain his readers, and to educate the young and old through children's bilingual language learning books, rhyming story books, Christian Chamorro prayer books, and short stories.
He is credited for authoring, illustrating, or publishing the following titles:
Ai Adai Guali'ek Everywhere: A Rhyming Story about Island Geckos; Chamorro ABCs: Animals, Plants, and Things of the Mariana Islands; Chamorro Christmas Hymns Song Book: Favorite Novena Songs of Guam and CNMI; Children of the Green Jungle: An Eco-Fable for Children and their Heirs; Counting in Chamorro 123s: Language of the People of the Marianas Islands of Guam and the CNMI; Feelings - Sinente Siha: Chamorro the Fun and Easy Way; Island Geckos Everywhere: A Rhyming Story about Island Geckos; Kai and Oke's Wintry Hawaii Adventure; Kulot Siha - Colors in Chamorro: Language of the Marianas Island People; Little Chamorrita, Did I Tell You?; John & Napu's Wintry Guam Adventure; Juan & Chico's Wintry Puerto Rico Adventure; Kai & Oke's Wintry Puerto Rico Adventure; Shapes - Saying it in Chamorro, Fotmasion Siha; The Twelve Days of Chamorro Christmas: With a Gayu on a Coconut Tree; Two Lover's Point, Guam - Journal; Vroom - Cars, Trucks, and other Transportation - Transpottasion Siha (Chamorro Edition); Prayers, Proverbs, and Healing Words in Chamorro and English; Tinaitai, Atpahon, Yan Fino Hinemio Siha; Chamorro Fiesta Table: One Islander's amusing journey through the well-known party table; Chamorro & English Prayers & Poetry: Tinaitai Yan Sinangan Siha; and Island Geckos Everywhere: A Rhyming Story about Island Geckos

 

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