Le'a the Happy-Face Spider is alone and discouraged by a storm that has isolated her from her family and friends. As she thinks about what she can do, she remembers the advice of a friend and the love of her 'ohana, especially her mama. These memories motivate her to begin her journey back home. On her way back, Le'a extends friendship and care to a lost and sad baby koa bug. Together they learn a precious lesson that home is not just a place, but a powerful web of relationships and aloha. This story highlights the power of ho'omakamaka (friendship), ho'omau (perseverence), and 'ohana (family)!
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Written by Gail Omoto / Jan & Judy Dill
Illustrated by Garrett Omoto
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hardcover | 36 pages | 12.25" x 9.25" | color
Le'a the Happy-Face Spider is alone and discouraged by a storm that has isolated her from her family and friends. As she thinks about what she can do, she remembers the advice of a friend and the love of her 'ohana, especially her mama. These memories motivate her to begin her journey back home. On her way back, Le'a extends friendship and care to a lost and sad baby koa bug. Together they learn a precious lesson that home is not just a place, but a powerful web of relationships and aloha. This story highlights the power of ho'omakamaka (friendship), ho'omau (perseverence), and 'ohana (family)!
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Written by Gail Omoto / Jan & Judy Dill
Illustrated by Garrett Omoto
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hardcover | 36 pages | 12.25" x 9.25" | color