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Let's Color

Let's have some fun by coloring my picture. You can dowload and print each picture to color it. Use your imagination and color me with Aloha.

TO DOWNLOAD:
(PC) Right Click on Image
(Mac) Click and Hold on Image
Internet Explorer Download Image to Disk
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TO PRINT:
(PC) Click on the image to open a larger picture in it's own window.
(Mac)
File Menu Print...

Apoha -- the bubblemaker -- is my name,
Swimming is this o'opu's favorite game!
These waters were once a paradise,
A wonderful dream come true.
The streams were all so crystal clear,
The deep wide ocean so blue.
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They mess up the harbor,
They mess up the shore,
From the storm drains pour out
Mangoes, cigarette butts and more!
Yard cuttings, car oil,
And all kinds of "ick!"
Donít people know
That stuff makes us sick?
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The television, newspapers and radios will say:
"Let's all join together and have a big clean-up day!"
Working together, we can have lots of fun, THEN the fight against pollution can surely be won.
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The sun sets so pretty on water so clear,
I know with your help I have nothing to fear.
Now we are all safely tucked in for the night
Everyone is peaceful, calm and alright!
So I"ll say aloha and mahalo to you
And when you see a bubble, think of you-know-who!
Please help us keep our waters clean.
Mahalo,
Apoha

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Click here for the story of the O'opu Story of the o'opu :  Find out why the o'opu was chosen to represent the Clean Water Program.
Click here to color pictures. Coloring book: Pictures you can print and color.
Click here to test your Water Quality Knowledge Test your Water Quality knowledge.
Click here to identify the sources of pollution Identify the sources of pollution.


Story and pictures are courtesy of the State of Hawaii and the U. S. Environmental Services. Illustration by Dave Thorne.

 

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