Set in the sunny seaside town of Paia, Hawaii, Taha the Kava Plant: Aloha, New Friend! is a beautifully told Hawaiian children’s book about finding confidence, community, and one’s place in the world.
Taha is a small kava plant beginning life in a lively garden filled with colorful personalities—Lulu the Pineapple, Kimo the Mango, and Nani the Taro. While the others seem to fit right in, Taha notices that he looks different. Unsure where he belongs, he feels lonely and wonders if there’s a place for him at all.
Everything changes when a young girl named Leilani and her grandmother visit the garden. With gentle wisdom, Grandma explains that kava—known as ʻawa in Hawaiian—has deep cultural roots and was traditionally used to bring people together. As Taha learns about his history and purpose, his confidence grows, and his friends begin to understand what makes him special.
When a powerful storm shakes the garden, Taha’s strong, grounding roots help keep the soil steady, protecting the plants around him. Through this moment, the garden learns that every plant has unique strengths—and that differences can make a community stronger.
Filled with tropical imagery, meaningful Hawaiian words like aloha, mahalo, and ʻohana, and thoughtful lessons about empathy and acceptance, this children’s book about belonging gently introduces Hawaiian culture for kids.
Perfect for early readers, classrooms, families, and bedtime sharing, Taha the Kava Plant: Aloha, New Friend! reminds children that being different is something to celebrate—and that everyone has something special to share.



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