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Island Alphabet

Discover the ABCs of Virgin Islands Culture and Heritage
This captivating book invites readers on a journey through the rich history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty of the Virgin Islands of the United States. Each letter of the alphabet highlights a unique aspect of the islands, brought to life by the creativity and artistry of local third-grade students. From historical landmarks to cultural traditions, this book celebrates the essence of the Virgin Islands in a way that is both educational and inspiring.

A collaborative effort between dedicated educators, cultural consultants, and young artists, this book is more than just an alphabet book -it’s a tribute to the stories, places, and people that make the Virgin Islands extraordinary.

Whether you’re a lifelong resident, a visitor, or someone curious about this beautiful Caribbean destination, this book is a delightful way to explore and celebrate the spirit of the Virgin Islands

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