Kamal Goes to Trinidad

Kamal Goes to Trinidad
ISBN-10
1847800424
ISBN-13
9781847800428
Category
Trinidad and Tobago
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
2009-12-01
Publisher
Frances Lincoln
Authors
Malcolm Frederick, Prodeepta Das

Description

"I'm so excited! Today I'm flying to Trinidad and Tobago with my dad and sister Remi." On his first visit to the islands where his parents were born, Kamal learns steelpans and listens to calypso, looks round his father's old school, soaks up the sea and the wildlife - and gets a welcome from his grandparents that he'll never forget.

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