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SLIPPERS IN HAWAI‘I illustrated by Jamie Meckel Tablason What’s a more iconic symbol of growing up in Hawai‘i than slippers? From the moment little ones learn how to walk, they pick out little slippers to wear. At preschools, you see slippers lined up against the wall outside the classroom. On playgrounds, you see stray slippers here and there, scattered about while kids climb barefoot. Slippers in Hawai‘i celebrates this childhood necessity in all its glory—from slippers that squeak, mismatched slippers, slippers that glow, and slippers that make you run fast. 5 x 6 inches 18 pages $8.95 ISBN 978-1-933067-60-5 |