October is Black History Month. Here are some ideas to try out with your toddler this month. Even if it is a bit early to do ‘big things’, it’s nice to get into the habit of making October special. So read on if you are looking for easy Black History activity ideas for toddlers that… Continue reading 5 Black History activity ideas for toddlers
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Self-employed mom to 2 wonderful kids Ano and Vongai.
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Uncle Beaton from AfroBloggers joins us for a chat
Let’s learn about Uncle Beaton of AfroBloggers Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Who you are, what you do, and where you are based? My name is Beaton. I am a digital content creator with close to a decade of digital storytelling experience. I am an award winning blogger currently based in… Continue reading Uncle Beaton from AfroBloggers joins us for a chat
Seasons greetings from Sarura Kids
Seasons Greetings and a Happy New Year from us Merry Christmas and seasons greetings from all of us at Sarura Kids. No matter where you are in the world or what you are doing may the spirit of Christmas be with you. Whether you are out singing Christmas carols or having a quiet break we… Continue reading Seasons greetings from Sarura Kids
Kumusha kwenyu ndekupi?
Tinofarira kumusha! We love kumusha in Zimbabwe!In this video on our Youtube channel the kids have gone to the countryside on a day out. It has been loads of fun but now they are tired.Trymore and Eddy start talking about kumusha kwambuya (grandmother’s home) in Zimbabwe and how much fun they have whenever they visit… Continue reading Kumusha kwenyu ndekupi?
Ngano: Hunza shangu dzangu
Hunza shangu dzangu: Ngano ya Farai Hunza shangu dzangu means “bring my shoes” This video is in Shona with English subtitles. It is a lovely short story, or ngano about Farai looking for his father’s shoes. It was gifted to Sarura Kids very early on after the channel opened. No doubt we would love to… Continue reading Ngano: Hunza shangu dzangu
How to say brother in Shona
So how exactly are you supposed to say brother in Shona? Brother is brother unless it is brother in Shona… When it comes to certain things with the Shona language you just have to learn the rules. This much is very true of the titles for relations in the language. Now in English you can… Continue reading How to say brother in Shona
How to say good afternoon in Shona
How to say good afternoon in Shona Do you want to learn how to say good afternoon in Shona? As with most ways of expressing yourself in Shona there are rules and etiquette to follow. Very simply you can say, Masikati” Good afternoon. Masikati.” Good afternoon Masikati Good afternoon Maswera sei?” How has your day… Continue reading How to say good afternoon in Shona
How to say good night in Shona
How to say good night in Shona Do you want to learn how to say good night in Shona? We would say it’s pretty easy. But then again we are delightfully biased. But fear not! Because although it might seem uncertain there is actually an etiquette. As you no doubt will discover with much of… Continue reading How to say good night in Shona
Will it magnet? Fun magnet experiments for kids
Fun magnet experiments for kids Are you looking for fun magnet experiments for kids? You will love these fun experiments that Ano and Vongai did for our Youtube channel. We are using the KidzLabs magnet science kit that we recently unboxed. It’s okay if you don’t have one. If you have any magnet lying around… Continue reading Will it magnet? Fun magnet experiments for kids
Unboxing KidzLabs Magnet Science
Unboxing KidzLabs Magnet Science Today we will be unboxing KidzLabs Magnet Science kit and Ano and Vongai will review the toys inside. As you know we are huge fans of STEM learning for toddlers and kids. We believe that it’s never too early to get your little ones interested in STEM in a fun natural… Continue reading Unboxing KidzLabs Magnet Science