The Sayneeram family shop for school books at Jadoo's Bookstore in Arima. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
AS the new school term draws near, parents and guardians have been on a mission, shopping for back-to-school supplies for their children.
Booklists in hand, they can be seen in stores across the nation, hunting for the items to help their children start the year off right.
Newsday photographers visited stores in Port of Spain and Arima to capture the atmosphere of back-to-school season.
Photos by Angelo Marcelle, Faith Ayoung, Venessa Mohammed and Gabriel Williams
Lea Bristol walks through Port of Spain with her son Landon Williams, six, after buying his school shoes on August 6. - Photo by Faith Ayoung
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Eric Lucillio looks through stationery supplies during his back-to-school shopping trip. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
Jewel Williams gets help from her mother, Shermel Dyer-Williams, to try on her new uniforms for Barataria South Secondary School. - Photo by Faith Ayoung
Ellisha Hollinsworth enjoys looking through stationery supplies at Jadoo's Bookstore in Arima. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
Joan Sookdeo, store manager at Kristina's Shoe Store, Frederick Street, Port of Spain, helps ten-year-old Nitai Boisson choose his new school shoes. - Photo by Gabriel Williams
Jennifer Joseph and her sister-in-law, Angela Joseph-Mungalsingh, shop for schoolbooks ahead of schools reopening in September. - Photo by Venessa Mohammed
Arlette Superville examines the notebook selection at Jadoo's Bookstore in Arima. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
Michelle Higgins focuses on choosing the best notebooks for her child. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
Kemberly Hosein Eric Lucillio considers buying something special while shopping for school supplies. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
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