Author: Bold Illustrations
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781641938044
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Hawaii Coloring Book! Discover this Hawaii coloring book for kids to use before vacation or even while at vacation. Hawaii is a great place with a lot of culture and in these coloring pages, kids can experience the culture as if they were actually there and start coloring these pages. Hawaii can be so much fun and when kids use their creativity, these pages will look real and children can bring it to school for show and tell as well to impress their friends and teachers! Grab a copy of this book!
Hawaii Coloring Book! A Unique Collection Of Coloring Pages
Author: Bold Illustrations
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781641938044
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Hawaii Coloring Book! Discover this Hawaii coloring book for kids to use before vacation or even while at vacation. Hawaii is a great place with a lot of culture and in these coloring pages, kids can experience the culture as if they were actually there and start coloring these pages. Hawaii can be so much fun and when kids use their creativity, these pages will look real and children can bring it to school for show and tell as well to impress their friends and teachers! Grab a copy of this book!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781641938044
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Hawaii Coloring Book! Discover this Hawaii coloring book for kids to use before vacation or even while at vacation. Hawaii is a great place with a lot of culture and in these coloring pages, kids can experience the culture as if they were actually there and start coloring these pages. Hawaii can be so much fun and when kids use their creativity, these pages will look real and children can bring it to school for show and tell as well to impress their friends and teachers! Grab a copy of this book!
Tiki ABC
Author: nadia reddy
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692940501
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692940501
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Hawaiiana
Author: Mark Blackburn
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
ISBN: 9780764312205
Category : Decorative arts
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This beautifully illustrated book captures the romance and allure of the Hawaiian Islands from 1900 to 1959. The objects shown in the book all are from collections in Hawaii-Aloha attire, jewelry, paper goods and prints, dolls, woodenware, and souvenirs. This is the first comprehensive overview of Hawaiian objects and designs to be published, containing both the typical and the inspired patterns that are so eagerly sought after.
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
ISBN: 9780764312205
Category : Decorative arts
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This beautifully illustrated book captures the romance and allure of the Hawaiian Islands from 1900 to 1959. The objects shown in the book all are from collections in Hawaii-Aloha attire, jewelry, paper goods and prints, dolls, woodenware, and souvenirs. This is the first comprehensive overview of Hawaiian objects and designs to be published, containing both the typical and the inspired patterns that are so eagerly sought after.
Hawaii Tiki Coloring Book For Kids
Author: Doretha J Stephens
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Immerse your child in the vibrant culture of Hawaii with our Tiki Coloring Book. With 50 engaging illustrations, they can explore the rich traditions and exotic landscapes of the Hawaiian islands. From intricate tiki masks to serene beach scenes, each page offers a delightful journey through Polynesian artistry. Let their creativity flourish as they add vivid colors to tropical flowers, surfboards, and playful dolphins. Perfect for young artists and anyone captivated by the magic of Hawaii. The Benefits Of Coloring: 1. Stress Relief: Coloring has been shown to reduce stress levels by promoting relaxation and providing a calming activity. 2. Improved Focus: Engaging in coloring can help improve concentration and focus, as it requires attention to detail and staying within lines. 3. Enhanced Creativity: Coloring allows individuals to express themselves creatively, exploring different color combinations and artistic styles. 4. Mindfulness: Coloring promotes mindfulness by encouraging individuals to focus on the present moment, leading to increased self-awareness and emotional well-being. 5. Therapeutic Outlet: Coloring serves as a therapeutic outlet for expressing emotions, reducing anxiety, and coping with difficult situations. 6. Positive Mood: Engaging in coloring can elevate mood and promote feelings of happiness and contentment, acting as a mood booster. 7. Increased Motor Skills: Coloring helps improve fine motor skills, coordination, and hand-eye coordination, especially in children. 8. Memory Enhancement: Coloring stimulates the brain and can enhance memory retention and recall, particularly when using colors to associate with specific concepts or ideas. 9. Self-Expression: Coloring provides a non-verbal means of self-expression, allowing individuals to communicate thoughts, feelings, and experiences through art. 10. Social Connection: Coloring can be a social activity, fostering connections and bonding between individuals of all ages, whether with friends, family, or in community settings. This Book's Features: 1. Size: 8.5" x 11" 2. Paperback format with 100 pages of creative designs. 3. Contains 50 unique designs printed on a single side. 4. Easily remove and frame your completed artworks. 5. Professionally composed for the highest quality. 6. Suitable for beginners and experienced colorists. 7. Perfect for solo creativity or shared enjoyment with loved ones.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Immerse your child in the vibrant culture of Hawaii with our Tiki Coloring Book. With 50 engaging illustrations, they can explore the rich traditions and exotic landscapes of the Hawaiian islands. From intricate tiki masks to serene beach scenes, each page offers a delightful journey through Polynesian artistry. Let their creativity flourish as they add vivid colors to tropical flowers, surfboards, and playful dolphins. Perfect for young artists and anyone captivated by the magic of Hawaii. The Benefits Of Coloring: 1. Stress Relief: Coloring has been shown to reduce stress levels by promoting relaxation and providing a calming activity. 2. Improved Focus: Engaging in coloring can help improve concentration and focus, as it requires attention to detail and staying within lines. 3. Enhanced Creativity: Coloring allows individuals to express themselves creatively, exploring different color combinations and artistic styles. 4. Mindfulness: Coloring promotes mindfulness by encouraging individuals to focus on the present moment, leading to increased self-awareness and emotional well-being. 5. Therapeutic Outlet: Coloring serves as a therapeutic outlet for expressing emotions, reducing anxiety, and coping with difficult situations. 6. Positive Mood: Engaging in coloring can elevate mood and promote feelings of happiness and contentment, acting as a mood booster. 7. Increased Motor Skills: Coloring helps improve fine motor skills, coordination, and hand-eye coordination, especially in children. 8. Memory Enhancement: Coloring stimulates the brain and can enhance memory retention and recall, particularly when using colors to associate with specific concepts or ideas. 9. Self-Expression: Coloring provides a non-verbal means of self-expression, allowing individuals to communicate thoughts, feelings, and experiences through art. 10. Social Connection: Coloring can be a social activity, fostering connections and bonding between individuals of all ages, whether with friends, family, or in community settings. This Book's Features: 1. Size: 8.5" x 11" 2. Paperback format with 100 pages of creative designs. 3. Contains 50 unique designs printed on a single side. 4. Easily remove and frame your completed artworks. 5. Professionally composed for the highest quality. 6. Suitable for beginners and experienced colorists. 7. Perfect for solo creativity or shared enjoyment with loved ones.
Mai Tai One On
Author: Jill Marie Landis
Publisher: BelleBooks
ISBN: 1611940346
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
Six months ago, if anyone would have told Em Johnson she'd end up divorced, broke, and running the dilapidated Tiki Goddess Bar on the magical North Shore of Kauai she would have told them to shove a swizzle stick up their okole. As if all that isn't bad enough, when an obnoxious neighbor with a grudge is found dead in the Goddess luau pit, suspicion falls on Em and the rest of the Goddess staff. With the help of a quirky dance troupe of over-the-hill Hula Maidens, Em and the cast of characters must ban together to find the killer and solve the mystery before the next pupu party. JILL MARIE LANDIS has written over twenty-five novels, which have earned awards and slots on such national bestseller lists as the USA TODAY Top 50 and the New York Times Best Sellers Plus. She is a seven-time finalist for Romance Writers of America's RITA Award in both Single Title and Contemporary Romance as well as a Golden Heart and RITA Award winner. She's written historical and contemporary romance as well as inspirational historical romance, and she is now penning The Tiki Goddess Mystery Series, which begins with MAI TAI ONE ON.
Publisher: BelleBooks
ISBN: 1611940346
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
Six months ago, if anyone would have told Em Johnson she'd end up divorced, broke, and running the dilapidated Tiki Goddess Bar on the magical North Shore of Kauai she would have told them to shove a swizzle stick up their okole. As if all that isn't bad enough, when an obnoxious neighbor with a grudge is found dead in the Goddess luau pit, suspicion falls on Em and the rest of the Goddess staff. With the help of a quirky dance troupe of over-the-hill Hula Maidens, Em and the cast of characters must ban together to find the killer and solve the mystery before the next pupu party. JILL MARIE LANDIS has written over twenty-five novels, which have earned awards and slots on such national bestseller lists as the USA TODAY Top 50 and the New York Times Best Sellers Plus. She is a seven-time finalist for Romance Writers of America's RITA Award in both Single Title and Contemporary Romance as well as a Golden Heart and RITA Award winner. She's written historical and contemporary romance as well as inspirational historical romance, and she is now penning The Tiki Goddess Mystery Series, which begins with MAI TAI ONE ON.
How Six Little Ipu Got Their Names
Author: Debi Brimmer
Publisher: Bess Press
ISBN: 9781573061865
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Six bottle gourds (ipu) find permanent homes as dance instruments for six (keiki) dancers at a hula school. Includes a glossary of Hawaiian words.
Publisher: Bess Press
ISBN: 9781573061865
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Six bottle gourds (ipu) find permanent homes as dance instruments for six (keiki) dancers at a hula school. Includes a glossary of Hawaiian words.
The Book of Tiki
Author: Sven A. Kirsten
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art, Polynesian
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
South Sea Dreams around the cocktail bar - on the trail of the forgotten Tiki cult of the Fifties. One of the most bizarre chapters of American Pop Culture awaits rediscovery.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art, Polynesian
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
South Sea Dreams around the cocktail bar - on the trail of the forgotten Tiki cult of the Fifties. One of the most bizarre chapters of American Pop Culture awaits rediscovery.
Beach Bum Berry's Grog Log
Author: Jeff Berry
Publisher: Slave Labor Graphics
ISBN: 9781593622466
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This edition of The Grog Log is NOT SPIRAL BOUND. Tiki bar mixology is a lost art--but the Grog Log rescues it. A twenty-page introduction traces the history of Polynesian Pop, then teaches you everything you need to know about how to make the Grog Log's eighty tropical drink recipies. Many of these recipies have never before been published anywhere--including vintage "lost" recipies by Don the Beachcomber, Trader Vic, and long-gone Polynesian restaurants from the island of Manhattan to the islands of Hawaii. Profusely illustrated with vintage tiki menu graphics from the '50 and '60s, with cover art by famed Exotica artist Bosko. Review SIPS - Trader Vic Drank Here By WILLIAM GRIMES As John Glenn was orbiting the earth for the first time, his fellow Americans were deep into the long-lived craze known as tiki. This gaudy life-style package -- a blend of Polynesian kitsch, fake island food and lethal rum drinks -- began in the late 1930's and early 40's with Los Angeles restaurants like Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's, and gradually spread to the suburban patio before fizzling out in the early 1970's. It's back, of course. Jeff Berry and Annene Kaye, serious students of tiki, have compiled a serious tiki cocktail book, "Beachbum Berry's Grog Log." In 96 spiral-bound pages adorned with tiki illustrations, the authors have ranged far and wide to gather classic Polynesian fakes, like the Fog Cutter from Trader Vic's, the Missionary's Downfall from Don the Beachcomber and the Sidewinder's Fang from the Lanai Restaurant in San Mateo, Calif. They have even managed to unearth Manhattan tiki cocktails, like the Hawaiian Room, served at the old Hotel Lexington in the 1940's, and the Headhunter, served at the Hawaii Kai in the 1960's. The authors have also come up with their own tiki-inspired originals, like Hell in the Pacific (151-proof Demerara rum, lime juice, maraschino liqueur and grenadine), and the Waikikian (light Puerto Rican Rum, dark Jamaican rum, lemon juice, curaao and orgeat syrup). It's no longer possible to eat Tonga Tabu Native Drum Steak, which was a featured menu item at the now-defunct Islander in Beverly Hills ("from the ovens of the ancient goddess of Bora Bora, Pele, Mistress of Flame"), but you can shake up a Shark's Tooth or a Shrunken Skull. As Mr. Berry and Ms. Kaye see it, they are giving the country the perfect drink book for the age of malaise. "If we're going to feel like zombies," they write in their preface, "we may as well be drinking them." END -- Publisher Comments About the Author Jeff Berry is a learned fan of tropical drinks and is perhaps the foremost authority on the subject. He is also a screenwriter and filmaker.
Publisher: Slave Labor Graphics
ISBN: 9781593622466
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This edition of The Grog Log is NOT SPIRAL BOUND. Tiki bar mixology is a lost art--but the Grog Log rescues it. A twenty-page introduction traces the history of Polynesian Pop, then teaches you everything you need to know about how to make the Grog Log's eighty tropical drink recipies. Many of these recipies have never before been published anywhere--including vintage "lost" recipies by Don the Beachcomber, Trader Vic, and long-gone Polynesian restaurants from the island of Manhattan to the islands of Hawaii. Profusely illustrated with vintage tiki menu graphics from the '50 and '60s, with cover art by famed Exotica artist Bosko. Review SIPS - Trader Vic Drank Here By WILLIAM GRIMES As John Glenn was orbiting the earth for the first time, his fellow Americans were deep into the long-lived craze known as tiki. This gaudy life-style package -- a blend of Polynesian kitsch, fake island food and lethal rum drinks -- began in the late 1930's and early 40's with Los Angeles restaurants like Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's, and gradually spread to the suburban patio before fizzling out in the early 1970's. It's back, of course. Jeff Berry and Annene Kaye, serious students of tiki, have compiled a serious tiki cocktail book, "Beachbum Berry's Grog Log." In 96 spiral-bound pages adorned with tiki illustrations, the authors have ranged far and wide to gather classic Polynesian fakes, like the Fog Cutter from Trader Vic's, the Missionary's Downfall from Don the Beachcomber and the Sidewinder's Fang from the Lanai Restaurant in San Mateo, Calif. They have even managed to unearth Manhattan tiki cocktails, like the Hawaiian Room, served at the old Hotel Lexington in the 1940's, and the Headhunter, served at the Hawaii Kai in the 1960's. The authors have also come up with their own tiki-inspired originals, like Hell in the Pacific (151-proof Demerara rum, lime juice, maraschino liqueur and grenadine), and the Waikikian (light Puerto Rican Rum, dark Jamaican rum, lemon juice, curaao and orgeat syrup). It's no longer possible to eat Tonga Tabu Native Drum Steak, which was a featured menu item at the now-defunct Islander in Beverly Hills ("from the ovens of the ancient goddess of Bora Bora, Pele, Mistress of Flame"), but you can shake up a Shark's Tooth or a Shrunken Skull. As Mr. Berry and Ms. Kaye see it, they are giving the country the perfect drink book for the age of malaise. "If we're going to feel like zombies," they write in their preface, "we may as well be drinking them." END -- Publisher Comments About the Author Jeff Berry is a learned fan of tropical drinks and is perhaps the foremost authority on the subject. He is also a screenwriter and filmaker.
Don the Beachcomber's Little Hawaii Tropical Drinks Cookbook
Author: Arnold Bitner
Publisher: Mutual Publishing
ISBN: 9781566476928
Category : Beverages
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: Mutual Publishing
ISBN: 9781566476928
Category : Beverages
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Iki, the Littlest Opihi
Author: Island Heritage Publishing
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780896100190
Category : Age 12 and up
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780896100190
Category : Age 12 and up
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description