The Freeze Challenge to Jah Signal’s Shinga Muroora

Let’s do the freeze challenge!Ruva just loves dancing to Zimbabwean music!Today she’s dancing to Jah Signal Shinga Muroora for us at Sarura KidsYou can find the video of the original song on this page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi9-2e3frxM Ruva takes on the challenge in style as she rocks her signature fierce dance moves to this beat!We love this… Continue reading The Freeze Challenge to Jah Signal’s Shinga Muroora

How to cook sadza

Ngatibikei sadza nemuriwo vanaLet us cook sadza and muriwo today children.Join the mothers and the grandmothers as they show you how to sift the maize flour to remove impurities before cooking the sadza on an open fire outside.What do you like to eat sadza with?LactoMunyuVegetablesMeatIf you want to see more traditional sadza cooking recipes hit… Continue reading How to cook sadza

Sarura Wako Kadeya Deya

If you enjoy traditional African music then you are going to enjoy this video.Sung in the Shona language, this song directly influenced the name of our channel.Growing up in Zimbabwe we would regularly sing this song.Girls and boys would form a ring and take it in turns to sing.Whoever is inside the circle would have… Continue reading Sarura Wako Kadeya Deya

How to count in Shona

Today we are going to learn how to count in Shona. Let’s count from 1 to 50 in Shona with Gogo AliceSarura Kids loves counting in Shona!Counting is lots of fun!The easiest way to count in Shona is to remember that after the number ten you say ten and add one of the following numbers… Continue reading How to count in Shona

How to say Dog in Shona

Let’s learn how to say dog in Shona. This video is in Shona without subtitles.For the English version please refer to this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjIx2uotz7g This video helps you to learn about animals names in Shona. Shona is a Zimbabwe language. Dog in Shona is “imbwa”Can you repeat it? Muchidzidzo chanhasi tiri kudzidzira nezve imbwaImbwa imhuka inogara… Continue reading How to say Dog in Shona

Fetching water in Zimbabwe

Where do you get water from every day?If you are like most people you probably get it from the tap in your house. But in this place in Zimbabwe Sarura Kids learnt that water comes from different places.Do you remember Tinaishe and her grandmother?They are in this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E97XF3jOCdQTinaishe’s grandmother told us of two places she… Continue reading Fetching water in Zimbabwe

Kuchengetedza musha pa Zimbabwe

Ngatidzidzirei kuchengetedza musha pa Zimbabwe. Let’s learn how to look after the household in Zimbabwe. Many thanks to Tinaishe and her family who sent this video to us.Sarura Kids is about learning shona language and about the world around us.Watch this video recorded by Tinaishe and her family for us.She tells us about her average… Continue reading Kuchengetedza musha pa Zimbabwe

Mavambo Part One

Mavambo means beginnings in Shona. Today we start to learn the words for things around usIt’s a good place to start to learn Shona language. At the beginning. Whether you are Zimbabwean or not this video is simple enough and slow paced enough that you can pick up the words easily.Also great for being able… Continue reading Mavambo Part One

Learn how to say boy and girl in Shona

Can you say boy and girl in Shona? Boy is mukomana Girl is musikana Follow along in this video as a native Shona speaker guides you through saying boy and girl. This is a nice relaxing video for babies and toddlers to start to face identify and learn how to say boy and girl in… Continue reading Learn how to say boy and girl in Shona

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