
Student Atlas of Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian)
Hawaiian language edition of Student Atlas of Hawaiʻi. No more is Hawaiʻi in the corner of the map off the California coast! Alala Crow and Moo Gecko teach young learners essential map skills while sharing information about Hawaii’s natural environment and place in the global village. From the authors of the award-winning authoritative reference book Atlas of Hawaiʻi, this colorful user-friendly atlas asks students: How are flat maps made from globes? What does map scale mean? How do maps show different features? How do maps show mountains? Why do geographers use maps? Where are we? Why does Hawaiʻi have different kinds of islands? Why are some places wet and other places dry? What are natural disasters? Where are different ecosystems found? Where did native plants and animals come from? Which plants and animals did people bring here? Where did the people of Hawaiʻi come from? Why are some land and water areas protected? Where do people live? What do farmers grow? Whe