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Jamaica’s Independence Day!

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When Was It and What Happened?

Jamaica gained independence from Britain on August 6th, 1962. It was the first time Jamaica elected their own prime minister and cabinet. Jamaica was no longer controlled by Britain. However, the Queen is still the head of the country and Jamaica is part of the British Commonwealth.

Curious? What is the British Commonwealth? It is an organization of 53 countries that share a language, history, culture, values and law. 

 

How Do Jamaicans Celebrate Independence Day?

August 6th is a public holiday in Jamaica! Many people go out to the streets and join parades dressed in the colours of the Jamaican flag. Do you remember what those colours are?

The Jamaica Festival is also held on Independence Day. It’s a great place for people to trade local produce. The Jamaica Festival also features the World Reggae Dance Championship and the Miss Jamaica competition.

Do you like reggae? Listen to Bob Marley, the most famous reggae musician. Leave a comment and let us know what you think!

I bet they enjoy a few Go Man-Go munchables on the way!

What About Jamaica’s National Symbols?

Jamaica’s four national symbols represent their rich history and culture

Flag

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Like every flag, each colour represents something:

  • Black for the strength of the Jamaican people
  • Gold for the sunlight 
  • Green for the land

 

Tree

Munchachos Snacks Children: World Curiosity Jamaica Independence Day Go Man-Go

The Blue Mahoe tree

 

Fruit

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The Ackee – but you would know this if you played on our app!

 

Bird 

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The Doctor Bird – it is part of the hummingbird family.

 

How Does This Relate to Who We Are and What We Do?

We are all about perpetuating childrens’ curiosity in the world, celebrating our commonalities and learning from our differences. There is so much to learn from Jamaica’s diverse and rich history and culture. Now grab your munchables, download your app and lets continue on this funderful worldwise adventure!

 

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