A story and hands-on exploration of music made from rubbish!
"What is garbage?" Asks Baba.
"Garbage is something nobody wants or needs," I say. "It's junk! Rubbish! Trash! Something worthless... Like that potato chip bag."
Then he asks, "Hey, do you think our little chip bag friend can sing?"
"No, silly!" I say.
"Everything has a voice," he says.
"So it's not worthless?"
"Everything has worth," he says. "I ola ?oe i ola makou nei. When they thrive, we thrive."
Kani ka ?Opala tells the story of a father and daughter who turn trash into musical instruments, and shows you how to do it too! A perfect book to teach keiki about the importance of reusing, recycling, and taking care of our island home.
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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979-8-8807-0061-5 (9798880700615)
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Benjamin Fairfield, PhD, is a teacher, musician, artist, and parent. To see more of his projects, including music albums and video tutorials for the instruments featured in this book, visit www.kanikaopala.com.