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‘O se Ata Vali-i-lima mō Papa

The two boys in this story have a Samoan mother and a Tongan father. Their paternal grandfather, who is living with the family, speaks only Tongan. The children speak and enjoy three languages: Samoan, Tongan, and English. 

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  • AudienceKaiakoStudents
  • Curriculum Level1
  • Learning AreaEnglish
  • Resource LanguageGagana Samoa

About this resource

Series: Pacific dual language books 

Ready to Read level: Blue 

Publication date: 2002 

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    ‘O se Ata Vali-i-lima mō Papa | A Finger-painting for Grandpa

    Words by Edgar Tu‘inukuafe 

    Translated by Sisifo Tu‘inukuafe 

    Illustrations by Jennifer Lautusi 

    ‘O se Ata Vali-i-lima mō Papa

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    Tauwhaituhi ā-oro

    A Finger-painting for Grandpa

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    Tauwhaituhi ā-oro

    Materials

    • A Finger-painting for Grandpa | ‘O se Ata Vali-i-lima mō Papa (.pdf)
    • O se Ata Vali-i-lima mō Papa audio (.mp3)
    • A Finger-painting for Grandpa audio (.mp3)