Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

DEAR KYLIE

Hey, readers! For this issue, Kylie corresponded with two islanders—her friend Tricia, who is from Hawaii and her papa, who is from Haiti.

Dear Tricia,

I’m excited to hear what it was like to live in Hawaii.

I have only lived on the mainland, but I have visited three very different islands. My aunt has a cabin near a small lake island that we call Wolf Island. My siblings, cousins, and I would kayak or row over with an adult to see if the wolfman had left any coins for us on this tiny island. To us

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