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Beautifully illustrated, this second-in-the-series 32-page picture book, set in the tropical U.S Virgin Islands can be enjoyed by children of all ages. Youngsters will delight in the colorful, highly detailed settings and comical characters, while older children will be surprised by how much they learn from this clever, well-told story about teamwork, family, and friendship. In search of a tasty breakfast, island iguanas come across a wise-cracking raccoon who is equally anxious to fill his growling belly! When a silly, fast-talking mongoose (with a Caribbean accent) appears, things go from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Beautifully illustrated, this second-in-the-series 32-page picture book, set in the tropical U.S Virgin Islands can be enjoyed by children of all ages. Youngsters will delight in the colorful, highly detailed settings and comical characters, while older children will be surprised by how much they learn from this clever, well-told story about teamwork, family, and friendship. In search of a tasty breakfast, island iguanas come across a wise-cracking raccoon who is equally anxious to fill his growling belly! When a silly, fast-talking mongoose (with a Caribbean accent) appears, things go from bad to worse. This island tale is sure to tickle your funny bone while enhancing your vocabulary!
Autorenporträt
Chloricia Myers was born and raised in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Surrounded by tropical fruit trees, lush woods, and pristine beaches, she experienced a rich and memorable childhood and developed an insatiable appetite for nature. Following in her mother's footsteps, Chloricia became an elementary school teacher in Boston, Massachusetts upon achieving a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and Language Arts from Andrews University in Michigan. It was in Boston that she met her husband, Roland. Chloricia and Roland now live in Virginia and are the parents of three lovely daughters. Chloricia retired from teaching in 2017.