African Children's Stories Podcast

African Children's Stories Podcast

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African Children's Stories Podcast celebrates the power of storytelling to inspire, educate, and connect.

30/03/2026

This week’s story, ‘Aki Finds a Kitten,’ published by African Storybook and narrated by Lazarus Muthenya , follows a boy named Aki as he forms a beautiful friendship with a little kitten.
It is a heartwarming story about friendship, kindness, and caring for animals.
Listen:
Spotify: https://shorturl.at/thl81
Website:https://url-shortener.me/7FW0

27/03/2026

How can stories make an impact on a learner’s life? Do they build curiosity? Do they enhance comprehension? Do they boost learning excitement?

Join us on coming Monday, 30th March 2026, from 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM as we hold a conversation on the transformative power of storytelling in learning.

Click here to register: https://shorturl.at/B85iH

25/03/2026

Guess what! We sitr again with Super Mhenga! Today, we dive into the Gikuyu knowledge with the proverb, “Ndugu ni makinya.” With this proverb, Super Mhenga teaches us that to have a healthy friendship, we must be ready to cultivate it.

Enjoy and see you on another Wednesday!

23/03/2026

This week’s episode ‘Fana na Wanyama Wake’, published by African Storybook and narrated by Magdalene Chorongo is a wonderful story about a girl named Fana who loves animals, looks after them and loves playing with them. It explores compassion, courage, and protecting our animal friends.

Listen:
Spotify: https://shorturl.at/bxAnY
Website:https://url-shortener.me/7FW0

18/03/2026

Another Wednesday equals another sit-down with Super Mhenga!! Today, Super Mhenga takes us to Luhya land to learn about love and unity with the proverb, “Obulala buli emoni”. This proverb simply translates to “Love or unity is the eye.”

Enjoy and see you on another Wednesday!

16/03/2026

This week's featured story “Amara and the Magic Tree” by Tasnim Muradmia, published by African Storybook reminds us that even the smallest act of care can create magic.

When Amara sees a dry tree in the park, she waters it and brings it back to life. In return, the magical tree grants her three wishes. If it were you, what would you wish for?

This story reminds us that when we care for nature, nature rewards us in wonderful ways. Let’s remember that loving our environment is a powerful way of showing care for the world around us.

Listen:
Spotify: https://url-shortener.me/HEVA
Website: https://url-shortener.me/7FW0

11/03/2026

When Wednesday approaches, Super Mhenga always joins us with a wise proverb! On today’s episode, she teaches us about love with the proverb, “Love is never lost. It’s only kept.”

10/03/2026

Think about this for a moment: narrating a story to your child as you teach them the importance of sharing, or dramatising the story of David just before a CRE lesson. Stories have a unique way of capturing attention, simplifying complex ideas, and making lessons memorable.
Storytelling is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of teaching. On 30th March 2026, we invite you to join us for an engaging webinar as we explore its role in modern education. Together, we will reflect on an important question: How does storytelling impact learning at different levels and in various environments?
Curious to hear about it? Join us by clicking the registration link below. It will be lovely to converse with you!
https://shorturl.at/B85iH

09/03/2026

This week's story is a Ghanaian Folktale titled ‘How Stories Came to People’ published by African Storybook and narrated by Mungai Kang’ong’oi follows the clever Anansi the Spider on a daring mission to bring stories down from the sky. Will Anansi’s mission be successful?

Listen:
Spotify: https://url-shortener.me/GCEB
Website: https://url-shortener.me/7FW0
Monday

04/03/2026

Are you ready for Super Mhenga today? She is back again with a Luhya Proverb!! On today’s episode, Super Mhenga teaches us “Omutima mulayi gufungula eminyango”. This simply translates to: A good heart opens doors.

A good heart and kindness are always rewarded. Do you agree?

03/03/2026

What happens when storytelling meets numeracy?
Today’s episode is titled ‘Animals and Numbers’, where we learn Math by counting the animals around us.

Do you know how many cows are grazing near the river?
What about the monkeys swinging on trees?

Watch the animation to find out! Have fun!!

02/03/2026

Hello, we are back again with another Fun Fact!!
Today, Super Jua tells us about elephants.
Ready to be amazed? Karibuuuu!

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