Angaangan non famini
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This title is part of the PALM (Pacific Area Languages Materials) collection, a series of literacy and educational resources produced mainly in the 1970s–1990s to support learning in the indigenous languages of Micronesia. While PALM books often feature short narratives or culturally grounded lessons with simple illustrations, the series also includes translated foreign stories—such as fairytales and fables—and a range of non-fiction texts. Written entirely in Chuukese and intended for elementary students, this book supports reading fluency, vocabulary development, and cultural relevance by providing accessible, locally meaningful texts within a structured instructional sequence.
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This booklet tells the story of Chiro's family life. It explains how Chiro's parents share responsibilities at home. The mother and father each have their own tasks, and Chiro and his two sisters also have their own duties. Chiro’s family life is not only about cleaning the house, farming even cooks together, they also enjoy spending their free time on vacations. This book is suitable for children because it shows an example of an ideal family and teaches good values.
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1979
Literacy development, Chuukese
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