By Katrine Ross, Cameron Craig, Erin Dooley and Erin Campbell.

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By Katrine Ross, Cameron Craig, By Katrine Ross, Cameron Craig, Erin Dooley and Erin Campbell. Erin Dooley and Erin Campbell.

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By Katrine Ross, Cameron Craig, Erin By Katrine Ross, Cameron Craig, Erin Dooley and Erin Campbell.Dooley and Erin Campbell.

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FestivalsFestivals

They have a festival every few They have a festival every few weeks.weeks.

Nearly every country has different Nearly every country has different music that’s why they celebrate it music that’s why they celebrate it ..

They wear colourful costumes.They wear colourful costumes.

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Religion.Religion.

Christianity is the most common Christianity is the most common here in the Caribbean and some here in the Caribbean and some more Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, more Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Protestantism, Rastrarianism, Protestantism, Rastrarianism, Voodoo and some others.Voodoo and some others.

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Sports and hobbies.Sports and hobbies.

Water sports, for example diving, wind Water sports, for example diving, wind surfing, water skiing, scuba diving, surfing, water skiing, scuba diving, sailing.sailing.

There is yatch lesions.There is yatch lesions. Here is some land sports they like, Here is some land sports they like,

tennis, horse riding, mountain biking, tennis, horse riding, mountain biking, golf, cricket, hiking in the forest and golf, cricket, hiking in the forest and baseball.baseball.

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What their homes are What their homes are like!like!

The houses in the Caribbean are all The houses in the Caribbean are all different shapes and sizes. Some different shapes and sizes. Some are posh and some aren’t. Some are posh and some aren’t. Some don’t even exist anymore after don’t even exist anymore after the earthquake Haiti.the earthquake Haiti.

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Food and drink of the Food and drink of the Caribbean.Caribbean.

The thing in the top left corner is The thing in the top left corner is called Coconut shrimp. They eat called Coconut shrimp. They eat lots of different fruit. They have lots of different fruit. They have lot’s of different types of food for lot’s of different types of food for example: Beef soup, Jerk chicken example: Beef soup, Jerk chicken wings, Peppered shrimp, Irish wings, Peppered shrimp, Irish moss (a drink) and Sugar cake.moss (a drink) and Sugar cake.

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Children’s schools.Children’s schools.

This is a Caribbean primary school. This is a Caribbean primary school.

This school has 47 pupils and three This school has 47 pupils and three teachers. It has 4 classrooms and teachers. It has 4 classrooms and a library. They start school at a library. They start school at 8:30am and finish at 2:15pm. On 8:30am and finish at 2:15pm. On Fridays they finish at 12:15pm.Fridays they finish at 12:15pm.

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Thank you for listening hope you Thank you for listening hope you enjoyed it. If you liked the sound of enjoyed it. If you liked the sound of any of the food go to any of the food go to

www.caribbeanfoodemporium.co.uk/www.caribbeanfoodemporium.co.uk/sweetsnacks.htm for the recipes.sweetsnacks.htm for the recipes.