I Mea Aha Ke Kalo is a beginner reader book in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi which introduces young keiki to the vocabulary and concepts related to growing kalo, one of the staple crops cherished by our kūpuna and beloved by our people today. Through simple language and beautiful photographs, this book nurtures an early love for the Hawaiian language and connects readers to the rich traditions of kalo cultivation.
I Mea Aha Ke Kalo is a beginner reader book in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi which introduces young keiki to the vocabulary and concepts related to growing kalo, one of the staple crops cherished by our kūpuna and beloved by our people today. Through simple language and beautiful photographs, this book nurtures an early love for the Hawaiian language and connects readers to the rich traditions of kalo cultivation.