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Umvundla wenza itheko ngenyama yeengonyama. The mischievous rabbit throws a big party using the lion's meat.
Wonke umntu ume bume ulungiselela usuku lwezithethe namasiko. Everybody is preparing for a 'day of culture'.
Iza uzokuba nomntazanyana lo njengombana anelanga elimnandi. What happens on a very nice day? Follow the main character in this wordless picture book as she wakes up, until she goes to sleep.
Ukufunda ukuxela ixesha kulula ngale ncwadi. Learning to tell the time is easy with this book.
Le ntwazana izidla ngoonodoli bayo. Bangaphi? Kukho emthanda ncam. Ngowuphi? This little girl plays with her dolls. How many are there? There is one she loves very much. Which one is it?
Usapho lundwendwela eZambiya ngetreyini. The family travels to Zambia by train.
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UBonakele yinoveli efitjhani etlolwe ngelimi lesiNdebele nguMarcus Sikosana ekuthomeni kweminyake yama-90. Ukhuluma ngentatjana emayelana nemiraro, inselele kanye nobudisi obuqalana nabantwana bababelethi abatlhaleneko. This novelette was written by Marcus Sikosana in the early nineties. The story explores the challenges and hardships experienced by the children after a divorce.
Umoya omkhulu wafika wayithi xhwi ibhegi. Naantso izibhijabhija emoyeni. The story is about a windy day.
Intwazana ephaphileyo ikhetha ukuthengelwa iincwadi endaweni yelokhwe. A clever little girl chooses books over a dress when she is taken shopping.
UNoluthando obizwa ngokuba nguThando uliqhayiya nebhongo kubazali bakhe. Thando's parents are very proud of her.
Kilomdlalo uBadanile ufundisa ababelethi bonyana bakwazi ukuthanda abantwana babo. Izenzo zakhe zoke zihlangene nelizwi likaZimu. Badanile is a Christian who lives by God's words. She teaches parents how to love their children.
Intsimbi iyakhala. Iyaphela ikota yokuqala yesikolo namhlanje ... Cindy Khambule lives in Berea, Johannesburg. The title explores the lifestyles of children who live in flats, whose parents both work and who must catch taxis or trains with their siblings to get to school, children whose playgrounds are inner city parks.
Dibuka tsa Re a gola tsa go buisa, ke tsa mophato o o potlana wa barutwana ba ba simololang sekolo. Dibuka tse, di baakanyeditswe barutwana ba ba leng mo maemong a a farologaneng jaaka bao ba kgonang go buisa ka bo bona, ba ba leng fa magareng le ba ba leng bonya go tlhaloganya dithuto. Di kgona go bopa maikaelelo othle a puo ka mokgwa o o kopantsweng. The magical words of African storytellers are a real treat. In this graded series, enthralling stories are written and illustrated for South Africa's children. Infect your children with the 'reading bug'.
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