Ngano ya Tagarika

Tagarika ngano yeChiShona

Tagarika works hard to bring pride and success to his family. Sit back and listen to this lovely story or ngano.
In Shona stories like this one that Gogo Alice is telling are called ngano. Telling stories – ngano – is one of the ways that children can learn basic Shona language quickly and easily in a fun way. Because they are curious about what will happen in the story they pick up the words and descriptive terms used in storytelling so easily. Telling Shona stories for children is a fun family friendly thing to do on days in.
Stories are also a good way of teaching life lessons in a fun way. They are creative and can be tweaked to suit the child who is listening to them. Try telling your kids a story today and see if they can relate it to their world!
Tagarika’s story shows you how you can start with a little but with hard work, focus, and determination you can turn your modest investment into something much bigger.

Ngano | Shona stories for children | Tagarika


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