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A parent would reach for this book when planning a trip to Hawaii, exploring family heritage, or when a child shows interest in how legends shape the laws and landmarks of a culture. It is a wonderful tool for children who love 'origin stories' or are developing a sense of justice and fairness through historical examples. This collection retells the foundational myths and historical accounts of Hilo, focusing on figures like King Kamehameha and the demi-god Maui. It introduces the Law of the Splintered Paddle, a landmark human rights concept, alongside stories of how physical landmarks were formed. The tone is respectful and educational, making it a perfect bridge between folklore and history for readers aged 8 to 12. It offers a grounded way to discuss how storytelling connects people to the land beneath their feet.