Let’s learn how to say the letters Bh in Shona with this fun phonics song from Sarura KidsBh sounds like “B” for bear, or “B” for bananaWhich is different from “B” for Bikita from our last videoThere are so many fun words that start with “Bh” in Shona, but today Amai and Taurai wanted you… Continue reading The letters Bh in Shona
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The letter B in Shona
Let’s learn how to say the letter B in Shona with this fun phonics song from Sarura KidsB is for Bepepe (Vandyke beard)B is for Bikita (antbear)Can you wiggle your toes like an antbear?Dance and sing along with us today Come and learn Shona for kids with us today!Sarura Kids teaches the Shona language basics… Continue reading The letter B in Shona
VaDununu vanoenda kunovhima
VaDununu vanoenda kunovhima. Asi vachadzoka here nemhuka? VaDununu is a lazy man who doesn’t like hard work. So when his wife asks him to go hunting for some game he tries to think of the easiest solution that will benefit him more than anyone else.Without much experience, he decides that he will head off into… Continue reading VaDununu vanoenda kunovhima
The letter A in Shona
Let’s learn how to say the letter A in Shona with this fun phonics song from Sarura KidsA is for AmaiA is for AmbuyaAmai and Ambuya sing and dance along in this fun song for the whole family! Come and learn Shona for kids with us today!Sarura Kids teaches the Shona language basics in a… Continue reading The letter A in Shona
Ngano – VaSvinurai nemudzimai wavo
VaSvinurai nemudzimai wavo is a funny little ngano about the power of imagination and how it can build hope and ambition, but equally can cause conflict and disagreement. A man and his wife are fed up of not being able to farm and get some yield from their hard work. Since they are too poor… Continue reading Ngano – VaSvinurai nemudzimai wavo
Shona song Womberai Maoko
Womberai maokoClap your handsYou can do itSing along and clap your hands with us here on Sarura Kids Come and learn Shona for kids with us today!Sarura Kids teaches the Shona language basics in a fun and engaging way. There are tonnes of free Shona language lessons as well as discussions for some of the… Continue reading Shona song Womberai Maoko
Ngano – Mombe Dzerondo
Mombe dzerondo – or earth cattle. This describes figurines made from earth. Heed the message in this ngano well children. Mombe dzerondo teaches us that it is always important to hear the whole story before we jump to conclusions. It is also equally important to ask when we are not sure what something means.Misunderstanding something… Continue reading Ngano – Mombe Dzerondo
Ngano – Kukwira Gomo Hupoterera
Kukwira gomo hupoterera.This is a Shona proverb that teaches us the value of taking things slow. Slow and steady wins the race.Sometimes the quickest way to the goal is the slow way around.In today’s ngano the Tagarisana’s first born son is keen to get into doing business for himself. He tries everything that he can… Continue reading Ngano – Kukwira Gomo Hupoterera
The African Flags
Please also see “African Countries and their Flags with Sarura Kids – Africa Day 2022https://youtu.be/zRmr0_xi3XI“ Which of these do you know?Let’s learn the names together.Join along and name them with us! We have taken great care to ensure that the flags of the countries depicted are correct. If you feel we have made a mistake… Continue reading The African Flags
70 vegetables you can find in Zimbabwe
Let’s learn about 70 vegetables that you can find in Zimbabwe.This video contains vegetables that you might be familiar with already. It also shows you an exotic array of indigenous vegetables that you will find only in Zimbabwe.So if you are ever wondering what vegetable to choose from then you will be inspired by this… Continue reading 70 vegetables you can find in Zimbabwe