Description
Discover the heartfelt journey of Lopini the Legend, a compelling tale by Tu'akoi and Feana. This 176-page book, published by Scholastic New Zealand Limited, explores the emotional struggles of Lopini, a young kapa haka leader facing unexpected challenges. After being replaced as the leader at school, Lopini begins to unravel. Despite his friends calling him 'Lopini the Legend' for his past successes, he's plagued by the fear of failure. His perfectionist mindset leads him to believe that he must uphold an ideal image. However, with the support of his best friend Fi, Lopini embarks on a unique journey of self-discovery and resilience. This engaging story encourages readers to embrace imperfections and understand that success doesn't always mean perfection. The themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and growth are beautifully woven throughout this inspiring narrative. Ideal for young readers who appreciate stories of overcoming adversity and learning to cope with life's twists and turns, Lopini's tale is perfect for classrooms, home libraries, or as a thoughtful gift. Get your copy today and join Lopini in his quest to find out if he can still be a legend, even when he isn't perfect. Enjoy fast delivery options to ensure you start this captivating read in no time!
Lopini the Legend
By Tu'akoi, Feana
Number of Pages 176
Publisher: Scholastic New Zealand Limited
When Lopini is replaced as kapa haka leader at school, he starts to spiral. It doesn't matter that he thinks it's a good idea, or that he agreed to the change in the first place. He's a hard-out perfectionist and this feels like a public failure. Lopini's best mate, Fi, thinks he...'s overreacting. After all, he's so successful that everyone at school calls him Lopini the Legend. But Lopini still freaks out whenever something goes wrong - and he HATES it. He decides to practise failing, so he won't feel like that anymore. Can Lopini still be a legend, if everyone knows he isn't perfect?
Lopini the Legend
By Tu'akoi, Feana
Number of Pages 176
Publisher: Scholastic New Zealand Limited
When Lopini is replaced as kapa haka leader at school, he starts to spiral. It doesn't matter that he thinks it's a good idea, or that he agreed to the change in the first place. He's a hard-out perfectionist and this feels like a public failure. Lopini's best mate, Fi, thinks he...'s overreacting. After all, he's so successful that everyone at school calls him Lopini the Legend. But Lopini still freaks out whenever something goes wrong - and he HATES it. He decides to practise failing, so he won't feel like that anymore. Can Lopini still be a legend, if everyone knows he isn't perfect?