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Reading Programmes

Programmes done in the schools to promote the reading habits include:

  • Story Hour Sessions
  • Reading Sessions
  • Literacy Intervention
  • Quiz Competitions
  • Career Talks
  • Presentations on various topics
  • Displays and Exhibitions
Brave Turtellini

FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE CD STORYBOOK Brave Turtellini and The Reggae Band – Dolphin Rescue:

  1. Teaches from the Convention on the Rights of the Child – Article 12: Respect for the views of the child:  that children have a right to voice their opinions in decisions that will affect them. Teaches that children have a right for their opinions to be heard and considered by adults.
  2. Explains the need to protect the Environment through empathy for animals and opens the discussion on animals in captivity.
  3. CD includes Narration of the story, 8 fun, authentic reggae songs including encouraging songs for children on being brave and expressing thoughts, ideas and opinions; and for adults on the importance of giving children a chance to be heard.
  4. Brilliant illustrations sharing Jamaica’s landscapes, indigenous creatures, and lovable characters
  5. Visual Glossary of new words, instruments and animals
  6. Pre and post reading Teachers Guide, additional resources and discussion points
  7. Teachers and parents can also access free ONLINE Supporting tools through our Teachers’ Portal:
    1. An Instructional Video on how to conduct a reading of this book/CD with groups of children
    2. Fun activities for children

 

LISTED ON THE EARLY CHILDHOOD CURRICULUM RESOURCE LIST FOR JAMAICA:

This highly unique multimedia product is approved by the Dudley Grant Memorial Trust as a resource for use in teaching the Early Childhood Curriculum children aged 0 – 8 years, and covering early childhood themes of:

  • Teamwork
  • Music appreciation and music instruments
  • Respect and concern for others
  • Sea creatures indigenous to Jamaica
  • Useful for dance and movement sessions for all ages
  • Jamaica’s geography

 

ENDORSEMENTS AND COLLABORATORS:

The Production of this book was funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and was created in collaboration with:

  • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
  • Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP)
  • Ms. Christine O’Sullivan
  • Dudley Grant Memorial Trust (DGMT)
  • Humane Society International (HSI)

 

CREDENTIALS AS EXPERT SOURCE: All products are developed in collaboration and with content guidance and vetting from international funding agencies in environmental protection and early childhood curriculum authorities. Book # 1, “Shaggy Parrot and the Reggae Band”, was developed with funding and guidance from the the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives a programme of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA); and the Dudley Grant Memorial Trust (DGMT ), developers of the newly Early Childhood Curriculum in Jamaica, which was also developed with the Early Childhood Development Educators at the George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. Book #2, “The Reggae Band Rescues Mama Edda Leatherback”, was developed under the guidance of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) ; the Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network – WIDECAST ( the sea turtle authorities for the western hemisphere); and with funding from the Environmental Foundation of Jamaica (EFJ), a USAID funded organization; with early childhood guidance from the DGMT. Book #3,“Brave Turtellini and The Reggae Band – Dolphin Rescue” was developed with funding and guidance from the the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives a programme of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA); and the Dudley Grant Memorial Trust (DGMT ), developers of the newly Early Childhood Curriculum in Jamaica, which was also developed with the Early Childhood Development Educators at the George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. It was also developed under the guidance of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Humane Society International (HSI) in Washington DC. All CD Storybooks have been tested in schools and are approved for children 0-8 years old. Lead writer and Owner/Project Director of KQC Enterprises is Jana Bent, who holds a BA in Psychology, is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with 15 years experience in the reggae music entertainment industry as a songwriter, singer, choreographer, dancer. Music Producer is Rupert Bent III, Producer, Multi-instrumentalist, who has toured with Grammy winning acts Sean Paul with whom he worked for seven years as Musical Director. Rupert is also a former member of the Grammy winning reggae band, Third World.

 

CHARITY: Part proceeds of the Sales of this book benefit the Bustamante Hospital for Children and TATI Inc. Order your copies today!! www.kqcomics.com

Mama Edda

FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE CD STORYBOOK The Reggae Band Rescues Mama Edda Leatherback featuring the voice of Shaggy:

  1. Explains the need to protect the Environment through Reducing, Reusing and Recycling our waste
  2. CD includes Narration of the story, 8 fun, authentic reggae songs including an instructional song on how to Reducing, Reusing and Recycling our waste
  3. Brilliant illustrations sharing Jamaica’s landscapes, indigenous creatures, and lovable characters
  4. The voice of Grammy Winning Artiste, Shaggy
  5. Visual Glossary of new words, instruments and animals
  6. Pre and post reading Teachers Guide, additional resources and discussion points
  7. Teachers and parents can also access free ONLINE Supporting tools through our Teachers’ Portal:
    1. an Instructional Video on how to conduct a reading of this book/CD with groups of children
    2. Fun activities for children

 

LISTED ON THE EARLY CHILDHOOD CURRICULUM RESOURCE LIST FOR JAMAICA:

This highly unique multimedia product is approved by the Dudley Grant Memorial Trust as a resource for use in teaching the Early Childhood Curriculum children aged 0 – 8 years, and covering early childhood themes of:

  1. Teamwork
  2. Music appreciation and music instruments
  3. Respect and concern for others
  4. Sea creatures indigenous to Jamaica
  5. Useful for dance and movement sessions for all ages
  6. Jamaica’s geography

 

ENDORSEMENTS AND COLLABORATORS:

The Production of this book was funded by the Environmental Foundation of Jamaica (EFJ) and was created in collaboration with:

  1. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
  2. Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP)
  3. Jamaica Environment Trust (JET)
  4. Ms. Christine O’Sullivan
  5. Dudley Grant Memorial Trust (DGMT)
  6. WIDECAST – The Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Authority

 

Review by KIRKUS:

“This absolutely delightful narrative is produced by the Environmental Foundation of Jamaica (EFJ) and is the second in the Reggae Pickney series. Shaggy and his friends are beautifully illustrated; the vibrant colors bring the animals and their seaside environment to life, while the anthropomorphic expressions on the animals’ faces make them friendly and engaging to young readers. Reggae star Shaggy lends his voice to the title character on the accompanying CD, which is not just a textual read-along but also contains songs and music. Children are encouraged to clap and sing along, and all the while the EFJ manages to sneak in a pro-environmental message, encouraging readers to adhere to the old adage of “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.” The narrative is a good length, neither too long nor too short, and perfectly suitable for either a classroom reading or an at-home experience between parent and child. The book also contains additional facts about Jamaican wildlife and what conservational efforts young people can make. A deeply enjoyable read—one that will thoroughly delight children while also encouraging them to think and care about the world around them.”

 

CREDENTIALS AS EXPERT SOURCE: All products are developed in collaboration and with content guidance and vetting from international funding agencies in environmental protection and early childhood curriculum authorities. Book # 1, “Shaggy Parrot and the Reggae Band”, was developed with funding and guidance from the the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives a programme of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA); and the Dudley Grant Memorial Trust (DGMT ), developers of the newly Early Childhood Curriculum in Jamaica, which was also developed with the Early Childhood Development Educators at the George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. Book #2, “The Reggae Band Rescues Mama Edda Leatherback”, was developed under the guidance of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) ; the Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network – WIDECAST ( the sea turtle authorities for the western hemisphere); and with funding from the Environmental Foundation of Jamaica (EFJ), a USAID funded organization; with early childhood guidance from the DGMT. Book #3,“Brave Turtellini and The Reggae Band – Dolphin Rescue” was developed with funding and guidance from the the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives a programme of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA); and the Dudley Grant Memorial Trust (DGMT ), developers of the newly Early Childhood Curriculum in Jamaica, which was also developed with the Early Childhood Development Educators at the George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. It was also developed under the guidance of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Humane Society International (HSI) in Washington DC. All CD Storybooks have been tested in schools and are approved for children 0-8 years old. Lead writer and Owner/Project Director of KQC Enterprises is Jana Bent, who holds a BA in Psychology, is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with 15 years experience in the reggae music entertainment industry as a songwriter, singer, choreographer, dancer. Music Producer is Rupert Bent III, Producer, Multi-instrumentalist, who has toured with Grammy winning acts Sean Paul with whom he worked for seven years as Musical Director. Rupert is also a former member of the Grammy winning reggae band, Third World.

CHARITY: Part proceeds of the Sales of this book benefit the Bustamante Hospital for Children and TATI Inc. Order your copies today!! www.kqcomics.com

SERVICE Price

Scanning Service

Scan & Print (Letter size ) $50.00 + $25.00*
Scan & Print (Legal ) $50.00 + $35.00*
Scan & Print full colour $50.00 + $110.00*

Facsimile Service
Sending Inland

First Page 70.00
Other Pages 30.00
Receiving Locally 30.00

Sending Overseas
Other Territories inc. U.K.

First Page 250.00
Other Pages 30.00

Caribbean/North America

First Page 200.00
Other Pages 30.00
Receiving from Overseas 30.00
SERVICE Price

Spiral Binding Service

Small $100.00
Medium $150.00
Large $180.00
Extra Large $230.00

Laminating Service

Letter size $80.00
Legal size $110.00
11” x 17” $140.00
Business card size $50.00
SERVICE Price

Computer Printing

Black & White (Letter size) 25.00
Black & White (Legal ) 35.00
Colour (Letter size)(Regular i.e. Text + Border & minimal graphics 40.00
Colour (Legal ) 50.00
Full Colour – 50% or more of page in colour 110.00

Photocopying Service

Black & White (Letter size) 8.00
Black & White (Legal) 13.00
Black & White (11 x 17) 25.00
Colour Regular (Letter size) i.e. Text + Border & minimal graphics 40.00
Colour ( Legal) 60.00
Colour ( 11 x 17) 80.00
Full Colour (Letter size ) 70.00
Full Colour (Legal ) 100.00
Full Colour ( 11 X 17 ) 120.00

Please contact the select parish library offering the service:

  • Joyce Robinson Hall, Kingston & St. Andrew Parish Library
  • Cecil Charlton Hall, Manchester Parish Library
SERVICE Price

Fines for overdue books

Adult $70.00
Junior $35.00