Taha the Kava: Roots of Aloha is a beautifully written children’s book about resilience, healing, community, and the power of aloha after loss. Set in a lush seaside garden in Paia, Maui, this heartfelt story follows Taha, a young kava plant, and his island friends—pineapple, mango, taro, lychee, birds, and blossoms—who live together in harmony, sharing songs of life, nature, and ʻohana by the sea.
When powerful winds carry a devastating fire toward their home, the peaceful garden is forever changed. Flames sweep through the land, leaving ash, silence, and sorrow behind. Though scorched and alone, Taha survives. Beneath the soil, his roots remain strong. As gentle rain falls and time passes, new life begins to rise from the ashes. One by one, familiar friends return, joined by tender new shoots that bring hope, renewal, and courage.
With the loving care of Leilani and her wise Grandma, the garden slowly heals. Plants, people, and animals work together to rebuild what was lost, learning that aloha is more than a word—it is an action rooted in kindness, care, connection, and respect for the land. As children return to plant seeds and sing songs, they discover that caring for the earth means caring for one another.
Written with warmth and poetic imagery, Taha the Kava: Roots of Aloha gently introduces young readers to important themes such as emotional resilience, environmental stewardship, cultural respect, mālama ʻāina (care for the land), and ʻohana (family). Inspired by the landscapes, culture, and strength of Hawaiʻi and its people, this story offers comfort, hope, and reassurance that even after great loss, love and life can grow again.
Perfect for ages 4–12, this book is ideal for bedtime reading, classrooms, libraries, and family discussions, making it a meaningful choice for parents, educators, and anyone seeking children’s books about healing, nature, community, and the enduring spirit of aloha.



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