Ukiee the Ukulele, Koa and his friends went surfing and decided to clean up Plastic Island. While cleaning, they found a ukulele with no strings attached. The ukulele was crying and missing his friend Jimmy, so the kids consoled him and took him home. Koa became attached to the ukulele and learned about Arbor Day and planting trees. He appreciated all the trees and wanted to sing and play music again. They tried to put strings on the ukulele, but they kept popping off. They found Mr. Eli's store, who had ukulele strings.Will the ukulele finally get his strings attached and be able to play…mehr
Ukiee the Ukulele, Koa and his friends went surfing and decided to clean up Plastic Island. While cleaning, they found a ukulele with no strings attached. The ukulele was crying and missing his friend Jimmy, so the kids consoled him and took him home. Koa became attached to the ukulele and learned about Arbor Day and planting trees. He appreciated all the trees and wanted to sing and play music again. They tried to put strings on the ukulele, but they kept popping off. They found Mr. Eli's store, who had ukulele strings.Will the ukulele finally get his strings attached and be able to play music again? Will Koa and his friends be able to restore the ukulele's happiness and make beautiful music together?The story of Ukiee the ukulele is a heartwarming tale about love, family, and community. Throughout the series, we see the characters face challenges and overcome them through perseverance, kindness, and a love for music. Here are some morals and sweet messages from the story:Love conquers all: The love story of Leilani's grandparents serves as a beautiful reminder that true love can withstand the test of time and distance.Perseverance pays off: Whether it's trying to plant trees or figuring out how to put strings on an ukulele, the characters show that perseverance and determination can help overcome any obstacle.Kindness is key: The characters show kindness to each other and to the environment by cleaning up Plastic Island and planting trees. This teaches the important lesson of taking care of the world around us.Music brings people together: The characters bond over their love for music and playing the ukulele. Music has the power to bring people from different backgrounds and experiences together.Family and community are important: The characters support each other and come together as a community, especially during Arbor Day, to help improve their island and make it a better place to live.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Award-winning honored TV animator, author, and illustrator Donna Kay Lau is the creator of "Surf Soup", Artist, Author, TV Animator at Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, worked on productions: 'Dora the Explorer', 'CatDog', 'Oswald the Octopus,' 'Generator Rex,' Ben 10', and, "Regular Show,' also 'Surf Soup' cartoon and books! Lau has experience with children's entertainment for over 25+ years. This is her first children's book in the series "Surf Soup." Lau has also authored books: How to Make Cartoons, and several fitness books Fitness Gym, Bikini for Life, I Grow People, and Secret Sauce for Cyclists. Lau honored Emmy by Academy of Television Arts and Sciences with contributions to best Animated short. Lau calls herself a "Student for Life" she has 'years' of education attending Animation (Traditional and Digital), Augmented Reality, Graphics Packaging Design, Children's Book Illustration, attending Art Center College of Design, and has been featured in numerous Art Galleries in California and Hawai'i. Lau Grew up and lives in Southern California, stays in Hawai'i and finds inspiration in both places, usually has her head in the clouds with her imagination and creativity, enjoys surfing, is a fitness trainer, and loves to 'learn' especially Chinese traditions and cooking from her Mom Dad.Website: https://Surfsoup.tv IMDb : http://www.imdb.me/donnakaylau
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