
Kindergarten Hawaiian
A Guide to Basic Hawaiian Words and Phrases for 3-6 Year Olds
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Narrated by:
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Diane Alaiaima
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By:
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Stephen Jones
About this listen
This course on Hawaiian teaches Hawaiian words and phrases to younger children. The focus is on simple words that can be put to daily use. Content is organized into 10 daily sessions, starting with learning new words and phrases and then reviewing them over subsequent sessions. This is an ideal way to start your child learning the Hawaiian language.
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