Mokihana Lives in Hawaii

Originally the children's families came to Hawaii from different countries and cultures, but they all speak English.

Together the friends celebrate her birthday, eat mangos, pineapple, banana, papayas, ice cream, cakes and drink orange juice.

[1] Especially in Israel, the Children's Everywhere series were a great success, which was also based on the translations by the poet Leah Goldberg.

[2] In 2017, Israeli director Dvorit Shargal shot a 50-minute documentary entitled Where Is Lilibet the Circus Child and What Happened in Honolulu?.

[7] The Moderna Museet in Stockholm presented an exhibition about Anna Riwkin in 2019, which also featured the Children's Everywhere series and Mokihana Lives in Hawaii.