Ngatidzidzirei kukosha kwehukama. Let us learn about the importance of family relationships. Today we are talking about hukama paChiShona – family relationships in Shona culture.Today we are talking about the importance of relationships in Shona family structures. Mutual respect is very important in Shona households and here we begin the discussion on what this means… Continue reading Kukosha kwehukama
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Kwazi spinning around the world
Learning about the world is so much fun! Kwazi is so busy doing her ABCs on the spinning wheel that she doesn’t notice Tina and Tim appear out of nowhere…In fact, she carries on unaware until they make a sound and startle her!She’s surprised.How did they turn up here?Everyone’s been looking for them since they… Continue reading Kwazi spinning around the world
We love kumusha!
We love kumusha in Zimbabwe!In this new video 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 Zimbabwe.Kwazi is curious, it sounds… Continue reading We love kumusha!
Bhudhi, Tete, Maiguru nevamwe pa ChiShona
Today we are talking about hukama paChiShona – family relationships in Shona culture. We are exploring immediate family members such as Bhudhi, to relatives by blood such as Tete, and also relatives through marriage like Maiguru.Last week we finished our discussion on 4 children in a household.Today we are going to talk about the 4… Continue reading Bhudhi, Tete, Maiguru nevamwe pa ChiShona
How to make banana bread
You’ve simply got to try this simple step by step recipe for making the most delicious moist banana bread!Ruva and Nyasha are learning in this perfectly simple recipe which is great for beginners or otherwise. Very simple ingredients and method. If you don’t have the hand mixer they are using then you can use a… Continue reading How to make banana bread
Tsanangudzo kubva pa madzitateguru kusvika pa gotwe
Today we are talking about hukama paChiShona – family relationships in Shona culture.Today we start an exploration from ancestors right down to the last born in a house. It will be in this order:🎀 Madzitateguru – ancestors🎀 Great grandfather🎀 Great grandmother🎀 Grandfather🎀 Grandmother🎀 Father🎀 Mother We will then explore the different names given to the… Continue reading Tsanangudzo kubva pa madzitateguru kusvika pa gotwe
We love lions!
Eddy is sleeping in his lion costume when Kwazi and Trymore find him.They’re not sure whether to wake him up or not, but it turns out he’s not really sleeping at all!He’s just practising how to be a lion.He’s been watching a nature programme and he found out a lot of things about lions.One of… Continue reading We love lions!
I’m from Zimbabwe
Tina and Tim are best friends who go everywhere together. They love to explore and discover new places and new things.Their magical adventures start here on Youtube in 2020 and take them all over the world and to lots of different boys and girls where they learn about our wonderful world.Why not take a trip… Continue reading I’m from Zimbabwe
How to draw baby shark and the shark family
Let’s draw baby shark and the shark family! Ruva had so much fun drawing the shark family in this tutorial from Even Kids Can Draw. You can find them on Youtube the link is in our description below. The tutorial involves using simple shapes that kids are already familiar with and bringing them together so… Continue reading How to draw baby shark and the shark family
A brief explanation of Shona relationship structure
Today at Sarura Kids we are starting a discussion on Shona relationships and our understanding of them. This will be a multi-video series over the next few weeks and we can explore more if you have any further questions or points we miss.Please join in the conversation by sending us your comments below.One of the… Continue reading A brief explanation of Shona relationship structure