Let’s learn the months of the year in Shona

Let’s sing a song kidsA song to remind us of the months of the year in ShonaSing along with us! It’s so much fun.Do you know what month we are in now? Shona months of the year song with Sarura Kids We have many more Shona language videos on our Youtube channel. You can find… Continue reading Let’s learn the months of the year in Shona

Fun experiments: gravity drop

Let’s learn about gravity the Sarura Kids way!Today we’re going to discover how gravity can make some things move faster than others and why.Come and have fun with Ruva Nyasha and Ano 😍😍😍 Fun experiments: gravity drop If you enjoyed this video and would like to watch more cheap or free STEM activities to try… Continue reading Fun experiments: gravity drop

Our dolls’ morning routine

Ruva and Nyasha are having fun with their dolls during their dolls’ morning routine.They get them up from bed and pretend play for the day.Come and play with us ❤️ Our dolls’ morning routine – pretend play Do you enjoy our posts? Why not check out these posts on our Discovering the world page.

Reading Chii Chiri Kumeso Kwangu

Chii Chiri Kumeso Kwangu?What is on my face? If you have five minutes you can join in and read along with us today.We are reading about what you can find on your face. The book is in Shona and is read in Shona. There are accurate subtitles available, just go ahead and enable English subtitles.… Continue reading Reading Chii Chiri Kumeso Kwangu

Mavambo Part Three

Hi kids!Today we are going to learn even more about the world around us in Mavambo part 3 – beginningsThe words we are covering today are:KeyBusHatShoeHammerHoeClay potStoolCartDressToothbrush There are some fantastic words that you definitely don’t hear every day. How many of these words did you know already in Shona?Listen and follow along today as… Continue reading Mavambo Part Three

Mud kitchen fun with Ano and Vongai

Mud kitchen fun with Ano and Vongai Time for some mud kitchen fun with Ano and Vongai! Ngati muendesei kunotamba mumadhaka.” In Shona we have a saying that is similar to the one above. The one above means we should take him/her to play in the mud. Meaning quite literally taking the child to have… Continue reading Mud kitchen fun with Ano and Vongai

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