It’s time to make a nature tick book! Hello and welcome to day 5 of our 5 ways to get your kids interested in nature. We hope you’ve enjoyed this week’s ideas and have come up with some of your own great ideas too. There is just so much you can do in nature. Sometimes… Continue reading Let’s make a nature tick book
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Let’s make an autumn crown
Let’s make an autumn crown together!Today we are sharing an autumn themed paper craft. We do similar crafts as well as nature collage crafts which the girls absolutely love! The autumn crown is one of those fun paper crafts to make because it’s a nice excuse to get out into nature and collect items for… Continue reading Let’s make an autumn crown
Nature treasure hunt
Let’s go on a nature treasure hunt!This free nature scavenger hunt is easily adaptable and you can tweak it to suit your little one’s abilities and interests.If you are going for an outing anywhere you can think up ideas of what you might come across.Before we went on our walk Ano and Vongai remembered all… Continue reading Nature treasure hunt
Let’s grow a sunflower!
Let’s grow a sunflower plant!Number 2 on our 5 ways to get your kids interested in nature is growing a plant. We are growing a sunflower plant. Sunflowers are great plants to start with and we are growing them from seed. They are really easy to sow and take very easily. Mom’s little helpers loved… Continue reading Let’s grow a sunflower!
Nature scavenger hunt
Let’s go on a nature scavenger hunt!Welcome to 5 ways to get your kids interested in nature.Each day this week we will bring you a different cool way in which you can get out and make the most of nature with the little ones. These activities are suggestions and you can tweak them to suit… Continue reading Nature scavenger hunt
Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe
Today we are going to learn about mushandirapamwe with Gogo Alice. 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… Continue reading Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe
Ruva and Nyasha at the allotment
Summer is a great time for growing produce. Join Ruva and Nyasha as they go to the allotment together. They have been helping their dad with allotment gardening, and they are making dinner today. They want to use some things from their produce for the year. Allotments are a great local council-run initiative in the… Continue reading Ruva and Nyasha at the allotment
Zimbabwe facts for kids
Let’s learn some Zimbabwe facts for kids! Today we are going to discover 5 facts about Zimbabwe together. Zimbabwe is a fantastic place with some amazing history. We cover some Zimbabwe history as well as tourism facts. From cultural facts to tourism, this video is a fun insight into Zimbabwe just for kids! There are… Continue reading Zimbabwe facts for kids
Kumusha kwenyu ndekupi?
Tinofarira kumusha! We love kumusha in Zimbabwe!In this video on our Youtube channel 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… Continue reading Kumusha kwenyu ndekupi?
Energy transfer for kids
Today we are explaining energy transfer for kids using marbles. These are just some of our fun marble experiments for kids that prove a hit over and over again.As always make sure you supervise children whenever you are conducting activities like this. Ano and Vongai both love these experiments. Can you guess what will happen… Continue reading Energy transfer for kids