Leah is officially an author of her first illustrated children’s book, The Feeling Flower. Read this post to find out where to purchase your own copy and support a Hawaiian worldschooler accomplish her writing dreams!
Leah has been writing ever since we began our culinary worldschooling journey back in 2014. Keeping a journal has been an important part in her worldschooling curriculum.
It has also been a great way for Leah to document what she sees during her travels, the foods that she gets to eat, her likes and dislikes, and most importantly, her feelings.
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Watch Leah Live on Living808 on KHON2 in Honolulu
She got a chance to showcase her first illustrated children’s book, The Feeling Flower, live on air in Honolulu with KHON2’s show Living808!
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The Feeling Flower
The Feeling Flower chronicles an adventurous day with a flower named Zippy, as it attempts to cope with the changes in the weather and its feelings connected to it.
Written to be read with a parent or teacher, Zippy’s story aims to encourage children to explore how everyday weather affects their feelings and mood.
You can get it here from Amazon!
This has been Leah’s passion project for over two years, and it’s incredible to see how far she’s come and just how determined she has been to see it through and get the book to print.
If you’re a teacher on Oahu, let us know if you’d like her to come to your school and read to preschool and kindergarten aged children! She would love the opportunity to share the book at schools in Hawaii (and of course, throughout the world)!
This book is suitable for boys and girls. You can purchase it on Amazon here; or download for free using Kindle Unlimited –click here to get your first month FREE.
Recommended Reading to Learn all About our Culinary Worldschooling Journey
First off, new to our blog? Read this post to learn about my kid-foodie family and how we travel the world discovering the best kid-friendly foods to eat and places to visit
Get to know our diverse family a little bit more with this post celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Learn about how I began worldschooling using iPads for a year while in Europe
Now read about our culinary worldschooling program and what it consists of on a daily basis. Our story of worldschooling and traveling in an RV has been featured on both HuffPost and SheKnows!
AND finally, our favorite recipe till date is this kid-friendly version of an easy malasada recipe, one of Hawaii’s most popular desserts!
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