Luckmore and Susan in the land of giants

Today’s pretend play is about giants and adventure. Susan and Luckmore are feeling bored. And hungry.Even though their parents told them not to go outside on their own they think they can sneak away without it being too much of a bother.They have heard about the land of giants. And in particular the two giants… Continue reading Luckmore and Susan in the land of giants

Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe

Today we are going to learn about mushandirapamwe with Gogo Alice. In Shona stories like this one that Gogo Alice is telling are called ngano. Telling stories – ngano – is one of the ways that children can learn basic Shona language quickly and easily in a fun way. Because they are curious about what… Continue reading Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe

Ruva and Nyasha at the allotment

Summer is a great time for growing produce. Join Ruva and Nyasha as they go to the allotment together. They have been helping their dad with allotment gardening, and they are making dinner today. They want to use some things from their produce for the year. Allotments are a great local council-run initiative in the… Continue reading Ruva and Nyasha at the allotment

Zimbabwe facts for kids

Let’s learn some Zimbabwe facts for kids! Today we are going to discover 5 facts about Zimbabwe together. Zimbabwe is a fantastic place with some amazing history. We cover some Zimbabwe history as well as tourism facts. From cultural facts to tourism, this video is a fun insight into Zimbabwe just for kids! There are… Continue reading Zimbabwe facts for kids

Maths brain tickler

Are you smarter than Ruva?Take this Maths brain tickler and find out šŸ˜ Maths brain tickler with Ruva If you enjoyed this video and would like to watch more cheap or free STEM activities to try out with your little one check out our Youtube playlist now. We also have more free or cheap STEM activities posts on… Continue reading Maths brain tickler

Threading bracelet practice for kids

Your 3 year old might enjoy this threading bracelet exercise.Around the age of three your little one will have developed much improved fine motor skills. They are ready to start exploring activities with smaller objects such as threading things, assembling small items, and other activities that challenge their fine motor skills. What other activities do… Continue reading Threading bracelet practice for kids