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Tourism early birds

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Tourism is being imparted to the impressionable four-year-olds of St Giles Nursery School in a project which Minister of Tourism Richard Sealy yesterday described as “tremendous”.
The 96 three-and four-year-olds and their teachers worked on the project in which six of Barbados’ places of interest have been highlighted in impressive displays, with each place bearing an appropriate name and represented by a group of children. It is the school’s way of educating the young minds about the value of tourism to Barbados.
Here, Minister Sealy engaging some of the pupils after they presented him with a gift of a portrait of himself in appreciation of his official launch of their school project Tourism Is Our Business – We Are Playing Our Part. (GC)
 

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