Kula no na Po'e Hawai'i
Education Is Our Priority
 
 
Leap N4 Fun II
Introduction to Community
(On the road in Kewalo)
Mahalo to the organizations and volunteers who
made the day a success!
Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Atherton Foundation
Hawaii Pizza Hut Literacy Fund
Hawaii Family Literacy Foundation
Cooke Foundation
University of Hawaii Department
of Pediatrics
Leap N4 Fun carnival arrives on Anianiku Street.

Parents and Keiki are
introduced to the
Leap Frog educational system while visiting game booths during
the Leap N4 Fun carnival.

Parents and keiki try out and learn the Leap Pad
educational products that will be available to community
through a partnership of Kula and the Lincoln Elementary School.

Ku'Ike supports the
bond between parent and child that encourages reading.

Kula encourages the use of technology to make learning fun and
stimulating.

Ku'Ike will include peer teaching, using young Makua helping keiki
in their community.

Aunty Puni makes her famous shave ice.

Aunty Lavonne demonstrating her skills at face painting.


The Leap N4 Fun day included balloon toys for all who attended the
carnival.

Aunty Leimamo, Kula Board Member provided story time for keiki.

All keiki who completed the educational stations were eligible for
great prizes.

Prizes included books for all keiki.

Keiki with educational prizes, mahalo to Aunty Heather and
LeapFrog.

A successful day of fun and learning!
Contact Kula for more information on
the Ku'Ike Program.
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