Aloha Susu ́s Little Different Hawaiian Summer

Aloha Susu ́s Little Different Hawaiian Summer
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Book Synopsis Aloha Susu ́s Little Different Hawaiian Summer by : Suzanne Jennerich

Download or read book Aloha Susu ́s Little Different Hawaiian Summer written by Suzanne Jennerich and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-19 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aloha! ALOHA SUSU ́S LITTLE DIFFERENT HAWAIIAN SUMMER is a happy and bright Coloring book created to uplift you and your keiki in the spirit of Aloha. Throughout a bold 58 pages, you will find over 30 engaging, single-sided coloring layouts. These larger-than-life illustrations feature the original designs of international talent Suzanne Jennerich. Written from the heart as seen through the eyes of Aloha Susu, watch as she brings the fun back to summer! She is determined to make summer a success. Susu will reveal how to be creative through sharing & caring, encouraging us all to remember our own dreams. The Story: Aloha Susu is a charming girl, whose contagious charisma and sunshine are bound intertwine with yours. Susu especially loves to sew. Instead of making new pineapple dresses and bikinis this summer, she decides to make happy face masks for all her island friends. In an ambitious nightshift, she makes fun face masks for each island critter, to keep them safe. She is excited to share her surprise with them! As a thank you, they throw a big Lū'au for Susu. Creatures arrive from the air, land, and sea! As you color your way through, you will learn about Hawaiian culture and language, experiencing Aloha spirit in a whimsical and sweet way. You'll find plenty of face masks to design as you work together with Susu to keep this world happy and bright. More that just a coloring book, this makes the perfect gift to encourage creativity and imagination. It's time to take a mini vacay! Find your favorite spot, get cozy, grab some coloring tools, and let's take off to Hawaii. Imagine the tradewinds blowing through your hair, inhale the scent of sweet plumeria, and find yourself transported as you happily color away. Like Susu's Mama always says at the end of each day, "Nana na moe," which means "Look to your dreams." They will be your guide. Mahalo, Suzanne


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