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Jamaica land and people 9768010991

Non-Fiction Junior

O'sullivan-Sirjue, Jennifer £12.00
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.  

Anansesem 9786380457
Non-Fiction Junior
Pollard, Velma £6.00
A lively blend of folktales, legends and poems, written by well-known Caribbean writers, reflecting the cultural beliefs and practices of the Caribbean region.  
 
Jamaica island nation 9766380686

Non-Fiction Junior

Robinson, Pansy £7.00
It is a revision of the popular Book 4A: The Parishes of Jamaica and Book 4B: Our Island Nation in the Carlong Primary Social Studies series.  

 
Jamaica: Citezenship and government 9766380074

Non-Fiction Junior

Ruddock, LC £12.00
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.  
 

 
Jojo's treasure hunt 9766380643 Fiction Junior
Shelley-Robinson, Cherrell £5.00
Sand Pebbles Pleasure Series: Jojo’s Treasure Hunt tells an engaging story of a twelve-year old boy, Jojo, whose family faces the possibility of eviction from a place they called home for many years. In order to save his family, Jojo must overcome his fear for the ghosts guarding the Spanish jar of treasure, buried under the cotton tree . . .  
 

Little island big adventures 9789766380878 Fiction Junior
Squires, Maria Roberts £6.00
Little Island – Big Adventures is a story which celebrates friendship, family life and the security of living in a small close-knit community where people care for one another. The novel recounts the many adventures of the main character, Sara-Ann and her best friend,
Ruben, during their last school year on the island. Told from Sara-Ann’s point of view, it abounds with mischief and humorous adventures as it gives a close-up view of the way of life on this tiny Grenadine island in the 1960s. Sara-Ann’s adventures featuring the local witch, a mad bull, a graveyard prank, a jilted bride and other exciting events are highly entertaining. The language is stimulating and will help to extend the vocabulary of the 12-14 age group.
 

Let us sing 9766380899
Non-Fiction Junior
Various, £6.00
A delightful collection of over 100 hymns, songs and choruses. A refreshing blend of Caribbean favourites with their unique rhythms such as reggae, calypso, mento as well as traditional American and European hymns and African American spirituals  

Non-Fiction Junior
Creating a nation : Jamaica 9766380112
Wallace, June Cezair £12.00
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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