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Let's Call Him Lau-Wiliwili-Humuhumu-Nukunuku-Nukunuku-Apuaa-Oioi

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4.5 out of 5
Based on 15 Ratings and 11 Reviews

Book Description
When two proud fish of different species marry and have a fish child, an argument erupts over what to name the child.
Book Information
PublisherBess Press, Inc.
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages24
ISBN-10188018866X
ISBN-13978-1880188668
Publication Date12/1993
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About Tim Myers (Author) : Tim Myers is a writer, songwriter, storyteller, and lecturer at Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley. He won the 2012 SCBWI Magazine Merit Award for Fiction. His children’s books (11 out and f... more
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About Daryl Arakaki (Illustrator) : Daryl Arakaki is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Published credits of Daryl Arakaki include Let's Call Him Lau-Wiliwili-Humuhumu-Nukunuku-Nukunuku-Apua'A-Oi'Oi.
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Reader Comments
7/18/2012 Tim Myers said: Some Hawaiian fish have wonderfully long names. But when two long-named fish marry, what will they call their child?
tags: I wrote, Hawaii, picture book, fish, kids, children's literature, children's lit

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