Solomon Islands Children’s Books Project

Amazing day celebrating Solomon Islands culture and stories with the launch of 5 bilingual children’s books by Mary Polosovai illustrated by Chad Robertson. I met Irene Tufuga, Pasifika Librarian, who said it breaks her heart when children of minority groups come to the library asking for books about their own cultures and she has to say, “I’m so sorry we don’t have any.” Well not anymore when it comes to Solomon Islands children! You can purchase copies of the books here: https://readingwarrior.com/product-category/books-by-culture/solomon-islands/

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