Colouring Activity: Koko and the Coconut by Turia Pitt

Colouring Activity: Koko and the Coconut by Turia Pitt

From bestselling author, inspirational ironman, humanitarian and mother Turia Pitt comes this fun tale about a determined little crab who faces a big challenge. Written with Turia’s mother, Celestine Vaite, the book celebrates their Tahitian heritage.

Hello. My name is Koko. Today is a big day…
“Go, Koko!”

Cheer on Koko as he reaches for the sky – well, a very tall tree – and the ultimate prize… a hefty, juicy, scrumptious coconut. But when the going gets tough, will he be able to finish what he starts?

Download the Koko and the Coconut colouring sheet here…

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      Publisher details

      Koko and the Coconut
      Authors
      Celestine Vaite, Emilie Tavaearii, Turia Pitt
      Publisher
      Puffin Books
      Genre
      Children’s Picture Book
      Released
      31 January, 2023
      ISBN
      9781760892944

      Synopsis

      Recommended for ages 3+

      The first picture book from bestselling author Turia Pitt.

      From bestselling author, inspirational ironman, humanitarian and mother Turia Pitt comes this fun tale about a determined little crab who faces a big challenge. Written with Turia's mother, Celestine Vaite, the book celebrates their Tahitian heritage.

      Hello. My name is Koko. Today is a big day...

      "Go, Koko!"

      Cheer on Koko as he reaches for the sky - well, a very tall tree - and the ultimate prize... a hefty, juicy, scrumptious coconut. But when the going gets tough, will he be able to finish what he starts?
      Turia Pitt
      About the author

      Turia Pitt

      Turia Pitt has a double degree in mining engineering and science. Trapped by a grassfire during an ultra-marathon in 2011, she suffered burns to 65 per cent of her body. Today she is studying for a Master’s degree, walking in marathons, and would one day like to run again. Her mission is to raise the profile of skin as a donated organ.

      Books by Turia Pitt

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