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Jamaica:
A junior history |
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Non-Fiction
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A landmark
publication, this was the first complete history of Jamaica
to have been written for young readers. It gives a simple
and engaging account of the people and events that have
influenced the formation of modern Jamaica from the time
of the first inhabitants. A variety of illustrations and
source materials, including line drawings, photographs,
stories, songs and poems enrich the telling of the tale.
Stimulating activities focus on the development of historical
skills, while students’ progress is continually
assessed by a variety of methods. |
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Every little
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Fiction
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Sand Pebbles
Pleasure Series: Every Little Thing Will Be All Right
is a collection of five entertaining short stories, all
of which share the gripping and heart-warming experience
of children between the ages of 8 and 10 years old who
have the courage and determination to overcome the problems
facing them. |
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Jamaica:
living together in society |
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Browne, Winlett |
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The first
book explores Jamaica’s history and cultural heritage,
as well as health and family issues. The second focuses
on the land and people of Jamaica. The third book looks
at nation builders, occupations and employment, consumer
affairs and population issues. The final book examines
citizenship and government in Jamaica. The series lays
the foundation for further studies in geography, social
studies and history, with scope for integration across
the curriculum. |
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Miss Bettina's
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Fiction
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Miss Bettina’s
animals have been abandoned. Left alone, they have her
house on her little farm, but no one to take care of them.
Dog makes a clever plan: Ernest, a homeless boy, must
agree to live in their house and look after them. But
Curry Dan, the village rascal, sees his big chance to
capture Miss Bettina’s house, all for himself. First,
though, he must get rid of these troublesome animals.
Then comes the animals’ hilarious scheme to frighten
Curry Dan away from Miss Bettina’s house. Will the
plan succeed? |
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Jenny and
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Jenny and
the General is a heart-warming story about a dog going
to the rescue of his young mistress who has been kidnapped.
This story beautifully illustrates the saying that ‘a
dog is man’s best friend’. Children like stories
about animals and our young readers will be
entertained by this exciting tale. |
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Freedom
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Fiction
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Goulbourne,
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Sand Pebbles
Pleasure Series: Freedom Come is a collection of five
delightful short stories based on Jamaica’s rich
history |
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Caribbean
neighbours |
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Non-Fiction
Junior |
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Leslie, Sybil |
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Caribbean
Neighbours is a comprehensive text that satisfies the
requirements of the Ministry of Education and Youth’s
Revised Primary Curriculum for Grade 5 social studies.
All of the topics in the curriculum are covered thoroughly
and in sequence. Much emphasis is placed on the integration
of skills and knowledge while at the same time, care is
taken to cater to the needs of the multiple intelligences.
This book is a full-scale revision of Carlong Primary
Social Studies Book 5: Our Caribbean Neighbours which
the Ministry recommended for use in Jamaican primary schools. |
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Jamaica:
growing together in society |
9768010878 |
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Non-Fiction
Junior |
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Morris, Pam |
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The third
book looks at nation builders, occupations and employment,
consumer affairs and population issues. The final book
examines citizenship and government in Jamaica. The series
lays the foundation for further studies in geography,
social studies and history, with scope for integration
across the curriculum. |
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