Pua and the Big White Lua

Pua and the Big White Lua by Debbie Mason is a children’s board book published by Bess Press in 2011. This edition features 16 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little girl named Pua as she navigates the experiences of potty training, offering a relatable narrative for young readers. Set against a uniquely Hawaiian backdrop, the book incorporates local characters and references, enriching the storyline with cultural context.
Readers will find that Pua and the Big White Lua addresses themes of growing up and health, making it a relevant addition to children’s literature. The book’s engaging approach to potty training is designed to resonate with children and parents alike, providing a gentle introduction to this important milestone. With its vibrant illustrations and relatable storyline, this first edition aims to support young readers in their journey toward independence.
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Pua and the Big White Lua follows in the footsteps of A Keiki’s First Word Book as another children’s board book classic. This book’s universally shared storyline is about potty training and told through the eyes and experiences of a little girl named Pua. The story is uniquely Hawaiæi with its local setting, characters, and references.
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