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  • af Delwyn Higa
    88,95 kr.

    Many Sudoku books have become best sellers and are still very popular today. The mass majority of Sudoku books are all the same, they have a square grid. Sudoku creators have been trying to make different variations with only little success. Sudoku addicts have been craving for something new and exciting and here it isit's called Hawaiian Sudoku. Delwyn Higa, the creator of Hawaiian Sudoku, designed this puzzle by taking the opposite approach, technically the opposite of a square is a "circle" and that's how he designed this puzzle. These puzzles were very creatively constructed in which the circles are formed into objects and animal patterns. How it's played isaround each and every circle it has to contain the numbers 1-6 with no repeat numbers, an added twist to this puzzle is there are sections throughout the puzzle which goes vertically, horizontally or diagonally that has to contain the numbers 1-6 as well. There are 10 different patterns (of things well known in Hawaii) from Honu's (turtle) to Volcano's. Hawaiian Sudoku is by far the most creative Sudoku puzzle out there. Hope you enjoy this new and exciting Sudoku puzzle. Happy puzzling.

  • af William Cole
    268,95 kr.

    The December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor was a seminal event for both America and Hawaii. For the United States, it ushered in World War II in both Asia and Europe. For Hawaii, the islands became a military staging ground for the war in the Pacific, and the transition from a territory to a state began. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser provided in-depth coverage of the seventy-fifth anniversary in 2016, which included a massive, eighty-eight-page commemorative edition, Day of Infamy: December 7, 1941, The Shocking Attack that Plunged America into World War II. Among the many stories were first-person accounts from civilians who witnessed the attack as well as service members who engaged the enemy and lived to tell about it. The Star-Advertiser decided to publish it, with additional material, as a book.There are many accounts and narratives of December 7, 1941, but none captures the day in photographic detail as does Remember Pearl Harbor. There are over 270 photos from the National Park Service, Hawaii military museums, state and national collections, and the archives of the Star-Advertiser. Special fold-out pages show the lead-up to the attack, the formations of both Japanese and U.S. warplanes and ships, elaborate maps, and a visual salute to the fallen.

  • af Mutual Publishing
    58,95 kr.

    Hawaii Crosswords & Word Search Puzzles is a fun collection of 90 puzzles covering all things Hawaii such as hiking trails, schools, fish, plants, paniolo, and more. Exercise your brain and have fun while learning more about Hawa'i!

  • af Beverly Da Silva
    143,95 kr.

    How far is six feet apart? Too far to hold hands. Too far to give hugs. Too far to share snacks. But it's not too far to share a laugh, trade a smile, or make a wish. Author Beverly da Silva wrote Six Feet Together to help kids understand that the simple things that will keep us as healthy and safe as possible"€"social distance, wear a mask, wash your hands"€"will still allow us to do the things that matter most. It's important to talk with kids about this new normal and explain how it shows we care about protecting ourselves, our family, and our community. Especially in Hawai'i where we naturally m lama kekahi i kekahi (take care of one another), our keiki will see that the more all of us do these things, the sooner we'll be back to holding hands, giving hugs, and sharing snacks.

  • af Loretta Chen
    233,95 kr.

    There is a saying that women hold up half the sky. This cannot be more true than in Hawai'i whose very creation myth states that the very first human created was a woman known as La'ila'i. In fact, the formation of the Hawaiian Islands is attributed to the goddess Pele and her digging of the fire pits that led to the birth of the Island chain. Her sister goddesses were similarly powerful in brave rescues and battling demons. It takes no stretch of imagination to say that Hawaiian culture recognizes and venerates a woman's power, passion, and intellectual prowess. This book is a celebration of inspiring women who have contributed to the growth and development of the Aloha State determined by their spheres of influence, dedication, and commitment to their craft, industries, and the Hawaiian community. All of them have demonstrated their ability to rise above the ordinary and push the margins as frontier. Our featured list of Inspiring Women include Marleen Akau, Puanani Burgess, Christine Camp, Shirley Daniel, Leanne Ferrer, Raiatea Helm, Mazie Hirono, Maxine Hong Kingston, Isabella Ellaheh Hughes, Kathryn Whang Inouye, Kim Coco Iwamoto, Connie Lau, Lynette Lo Tom, Lauren Matsumoto, Mary Philpotts McGrath, Catherine Ngo, Kymberly Marcos Pine, Crystal K. Rose, Maya Soetoro-Ng, Jennifer Sabas, Ligaya Stice, Karen Tan, Lois-Ann Yamanaka, and Lee Anne Wong.

  • af Jan Tenbruggencate
    88,95 kr.

    Brief, illustrated history of the pineapple industry on Maui"€"a condensed version of Pineapple Century by Jan TenBruggencate. Pineapple's succulent combination of sweet, tart and fragrant has entranced folks for decades. For more than a century, Maui was the heart of the Hawaiian pineapple industry. The crowned fruit graced thousands of acres on the slopes of Haleakal, west and central Moloka'i and gentle hills of L na'i, the Pineapple Isle. Maui Pineapple: Golden Legacy of the Crowned Fruit reviews the storied history of pineapple on Maui, from its beginnings in the 1840s, when thousands of fresh fruit went by clipper ship to California, to Hawaiian pineapple's glory days of the early 1900s, and finally through the industrys contraction due to international competition. Today, fresh Maui pineapple is still available, and as lip-smacking tasty as ever. Jan TenBruggencate is a prize-winning writer and author of more than a dozen books set in Hawai'i. He was raised in a pineapple plantation town on Molokai, the son of a pineapple researcher.

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    163,95 kr.

    The first Hide & Seek in Hawai'i was released in October of 1999 and became a best-selling local children's book. This 20th anniversary edition combines the best from all 3 volumes so Hawai'i's new generation of curious kids can have fun finding all the hidden things throughout the book and learn more about Hawai'i.

  • af Douglas Peebles
    122,95 kr.

  • af Glen Grant
    158,95 kr.

  •  
    88,95 kr.

    Go ahead, take it in the water! Keep it with your beach gear. Leave it wet for days. When you are finished diving or snorkeling, just rinse the book under the tap and wipe each page dry. Includes the 150 most commonly seen fishes in Hawaii.

  • af The Junior League of Honolulu
    268,95 kr.

    We all remember the Junior League cookbooks with their sumptuous recipes covering the gamut of island cooking. Over 200,000 copies were sold during a twenty-year period beginning in the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century. Almost every household in Hawai'i had at least one cookbook. Now by popular demand, here are the best and favorite dishes sure to please every palate"€"from everyday recipes to special occasion dinners, from snacks to delicious desserts. Over 250 recipes to enjoy and cook for your family or guests. The wows will be forthcoming. There are traditional island favorites"€"lumpia, spring rolls, chicken wings; salads including spinach, Caesar, and papaya; soups like miso, oxtail, and Portuguese bean; entres range from kalbi, ribs, to lemon chicken and mahimahi. Of course, there's l'au food and an array of desserts featuring island fruits. The recipes were selected according to ease of preparation and what is still popular today. If your original book is tattered or long-ago has been misplaced, now you can have an almost like original replacement. And this edition is spiral bound for easier use in the kitchen.

  • af John Serrao
    88,95 kr.

    Includes easy-to-follow how-to photographs illustrating: Folding material and cutting the design Laying and basting Applique Preparation before quilting Quilting techniques Quilting styles Quilting block samples and many helpful hints for the beginner quilter.

  • - A Guide for Snorkelers, Divers and Aquarists
    af J.P. Hoover
    188,95 kr.

    Hawaii's undersea world has long enticed visitors and residents alike, and wildlife is the main attraction. Nowhere else in Hawaii can such a bounty of fascinating and colorful animals be seen at such close range. Most are fishes. Coming in all sizes and shapes, they are everywhere--on the bottom, at the surface, under the sand, in caves, even inside other animals. Their vibrant colors are astounding, their shapes sometimes strange beyond belief. Many have developed elaborate mechanisms of defense--balloons, poisons, hypodermic syringes, electric shocks. Others mimic stones, coral, sponges, plants, crabs, each other--anything to survive and multiply. There are fishes that can fly and fishes that can't swim. Some are as big as a city bus, others the size of a pin.l The variety is endless. Hawaii's Fishes: A Guide for Snorkelers, Divers, and Aquarists, presents underwater photographs and informative descriptions of over 230 species--almost all the fishes encountered by divers and snorkelers in the islands. Their evolution, classification, and suitability for aquariums are also discussed, and recommendations given on where to best see them.