Polóovi Temét: A Good Day

$10.00

A whimsical book of haiku poetry introduces early readers to the Luiseño language through the beautiful illustrations of Arthur Lin. This little board book is sturdy enough for small hands to enjoy the rainbow of watercolors, simple enough for early readers to practice their skills and perfect for parents, caregivers, and elders to snuggle with their little ones for a bedtime story.

From early risers to bedtime snuggles, each page introduces the animals living across Payómkawichum land in Southern California as they go about their day. Introducing Qéengish the Squirrel, Kwá’la the Redtailed Hawk, $óovut the Rattlesnake, Húnwut the Bear, Túkval the Otter, Tíshmalum the Hummingbirds, Kuyée’ewut the Spider, Túkwut the Mountain Lion, ‘íswutum the Wolves, and Súukat the Deer.

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A whimsical book of haiku poetry introduces early readers to the Luiseño language through the beautiful illustrations of Arthur Lin. This little board book is sturdy enough for small hands to enjoy the rainbow of watercolors, simple enough for early readers to practice their skills and perfect for parents, caregivers, and elders to snuggle with their little ones for a bedtime story.

From early risers to bedtime snuggles, each page introduces the animals living across Payómkawichum land in Southern California as they go about their day. Introducing Qéengish the Squirrel, Kwá’la the Redtailed Hawk, $óovut the Rattlesnake, Húnwut the Bear, Túkval the Otter, Tíshmalum the Hummingbirds, Kuyée’ewut the Spider, Túkwut the Mountain Lion, ‘íswutum the Wolves, and Súukat the Deer.

A whimsical book of haiku poetry introduces early readers to the Luiseño language through the beautiful illustrations of Arthur Lin. This little board book is sturdy enough for small hands to enjoy the rainbow of watercolors, simple enough for early readers to practice their skills and perfect for parents, caregivers, and elders to snuggle with their little ones for a bedtime story.

From early risers to bedtime snuggles, each page introduces the animals living across Payómkawichum land in Southern California as they go about their day. Introducing Qéengish the Squirrel, Kwá’la the Redtailed Hawk, $óovut the Rattlesnake, Húnwut the Bear, Túkval the Otter, Tíshmalum the Hummingbirds, Kuyée’ewut the Spider, Túkwut the Mountain Lion, ‘íswutum the Wolves, and Súukat the Deer.