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Weekend Scene
Island-style fun as seen
through the camera’s eye






Fun in learning

The Keiki Resources Fair offers
help for parents and
entertains kids


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Anna Kerr, 3, of Kaimuki tested her visual motor skills at yesterday's Keiki Resources Fair at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. More than 200 exhibitors provided information for parents, hands-on exploration activities, games, entertainment, inflatables to jump on and pony rides for kids. The fair continues today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $3, keiki younger than 2 are free, and $2.50 tickets are available for groups of 10 or more.


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Christian Parker, 17 months, of Kailua was enthralled by a bubble machine courtesy of the WeePlay and Learning Interactive Learning Center.


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4-year-old Shane Ho-Ching of Moiliili, in his quest to be like Batman, got a mask done by Face Art's Carrie Calderera.


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Becky Andrew, left, of Ohana Music Together shook baby maracas in time as 22-month-old Piper Haynes of Kaimuki danced to the beat.



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