Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances engages students with the joy of reading

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CARIBBEAN Flavours and Fragrances Ltd (CFF) joined Cockburn Gardens Primary and Junior High School and End Time Basic School to highlight the importance of reading as the country marked Read Across Jamaica Day last Thursday as part of Education Week and Child Month.

“We are so excited to participat­e in Read Across Jamaica Day for the second-consecutiv­e year at both Cockburn Gardens and End Time Basic School. We consider ourselves privileged to be in a position to consistent­ly contribute to both of these institutio­ns, and intend to continue this tradition as we see the impact it has on the students and the community,” a company news release quoted CFF General Manager Janice Lee.

“Literacy is an integral part of nation-building, and reading skills are built from early childhood straight up. We are proud to spread the joy of reading and spark that interest and confidence in our youth to hone their skills to improve their futures,” Lee added.

Jamaican author of Inna Di Yaad, Joan Hamilton was present at Cockburn Gardens Primary and Junior High School as well to give readings from her book, with the students taking part in lively discussion­s and question-and-answer (Q&A) sessions after the readings. They were presented with books and school supplies for participat­ion.

At End Time Basic School the CFF team read to all students across the various levels. The students were enthusiast­ic about interactin­g with the CFF team and engaging in Q&A segments in order to win a variety of prizes.

“I was so excited when I learned that CFF was going to help us celebrate Read Across Jamaica Day for yet another year. It’s always a pleasure to see how happy our little ones get whenever they visit our institutio­n. It warms my heart to see how attentive they are as they sit and listen, and participat­e in the reading activities,” said End Time Basic School Principal Minka Tulloch-paige.

“We are so grateful to the CFF team. Reading is fundamenta­l and is also the cornerston­e of everyone’s mental well-being. Reading can change lives, one book at a time,” Tulloch-page added.

In addition to the reading sessions, CFF provided each class with stationery kits, puzzle books, and refreshmen­ts.

 ?? ?? Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances General Manager Janice Lee engages with grade one students at Cockburn Gardens Primary and Junior High on Read Across Jamaica Day last Thursday.
Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances General Manager Janice Lee engages with grade one students at Cockburn Gardens Primary and Junior High on Read Across Jamaica Day last Thursday.
 ?? ?? From left: Joddian Howard, product developmen­t supervisor, Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Ltd (CFF); Minka Tulloch-paige, principal, End Time Basic School; Allison Phipps, business developmen­t officer, CFF; and Raeann Bernard, CFF product developmen­t assistant, are all smiles as they celebrate the joy of reading on Read Across Jamaica Day last Thursday.
From left: Joddian Howard, product developmen­t supervisor, Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Ltd (CFF); Minka Tulloch-paige, principal, End Time Basic School; Allison Phipps, business developmen­t officer, CFF; and Raeann Bernard, CFF product developmen­t assistant, are all smiles as they celebrate the joy of reading on Read Across Jamaica Day last Thursday.

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