Balloon chase fun

Are you looking for cheap STEM activities for toddlers at home?This balloon chase can give you endless family fun for everyone and it only takes a few things (and a bit of creativity) to pull it together.Ano was 2 years old and Vongai was a year old at the time of recording. They help with… Continue reading Balloon chase fun

How to make a lava lamp

Come join Ano and Vongai as they learn how to make a lava lamp using simple ingredients that you can find in the kitchen cupboard.So easy even a baby can supervise it! haha Have fun creating! How to make a lava lamp with Sarura Kids If you enjoyed this video and would like to watch… Continue reading How to make a lava lamp

How to count to 10 in Shona with Sarura Kids

Want to learn how to count to 10 in Shona? Let our numbers dance and teach you how. The lovely children of Sarura Kids sing for you as we learn how to count. And for the grownups we also have the written version of the words the kids are singing. The Shona spoken on Sarura… Continue reading How to count to 10 in Shona with Sarura Kids

How to make a plastic pattern painting

It’s so easy to have hours of fun with this plastic pattern painting project.These crafts for kids are easy and are a hit with kids of any age.Ruva and Ano both enjoy painting and filling in the spaces on their paintings.We used old cereal boxes because they are stronger.A little preparation is needed before you… Continue reading How to make a plastic pattern painting

Bubbling volcano experiment

Bubbling volcano experiment using simple household items 2 ingredients. That’s all you need to conduct this experiment. Ruva and Nyasha are our lead scientists today. They did a great job with this experiment. If you want a bit of variety you can add coloured dishwashing liquid like Ruva did or a bit of food coloring… Continue reading Bubbling volcano experiment

Let’s count from 1 to 12 in Shona

Let’s count from 1 to 12 in Shona!Counting is so much fun!Count along with us Shona language Count from 1 to 12 Do you enjoy our Shona language posts? Then you will love these posts on our Shona language page.

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