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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Maporomoko ya Maji ya Nyahururu'. This story explores one of Kenyaâs natural wondersâNyahururu Falls, also known as Thomson's Falls. Standing at 72 meters, these stunning waterfalls cascade from the Ewaso Nyiro River, creating a breathtaking sight. Beyond their beauty, the falls hold historical and ecological significance for the surrounding communities. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Njeri Wachira
Illustration: Njeri Wachira
Narrator: Ali Junju
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Join us for another week of storytelling with 'Sungura Na Mbuzi,' a lovely story of how the friendship between sungura (rabbit) and Mbuzi (goat) came to be. Do you have friends? How do you help each other as friends? This story is published by NABU Organization. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Nyiransabimana Blandine
Illustration: Ntawurikura Joel
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Wedding Between Mango and Heavenly Cloud'. This is a wonderful narration that revolves around weather. Do you know what happens during summer and autumn? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Buay Tut Bidit
Illustration: Salim Kasamba
Narrator: Narisioi Tasighoi
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Join us for another week of storytelling with 'Furaha Saves the Farm,' a heartwarming tale narrated by Kate Wanjira Kamau. What happens when Furaha discovers something unusual on her grandfatherâs farm? Tune in to find out how one simple action makes all the difference. This story is published by NABU Organization. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Kate Wanjira Kamau
Illustration: Kalisa Boris
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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As we celebrate the heroes of our nation, tune in to our latest episode, âWatu Wliosahuâ, a heartwarming story about a young boy who became a hero in his community. He showed them the beauty of hard work, ensuring they had enough food while still enjoying life. How did this small boy make such a big impact? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Edwin Irabor
Illustration: Ursla Nafula
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Tutunze Mazingira' as we commemorate Mazingira Day in Kenya. This wonderful narration focuses on the importance of preserving our environment. What can you do to keep the environment safe? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Fatma Maleta
Illustration: Magriet Brink, Offei Tettey Eugene, Rob Owen, Salim Kasamba
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'The Intelligent Child'. This is a wonderful story about a boy named Gakire, who demonstrates his intelligence by listening to and obeying his parents. He steps up as a leader at the well by helping other children stay organized. Will Gakireâs actions inspire others to follow his lead? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by NABU Organization.You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Kassim Niyonkuru
Illustration: Safari Jean Marie Vianney
Narrator: Nasioi Tasighoi
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Kofia ya Maajabu' . A wonderful narration that emphasizes on seeking advice before doing something. Who owned kofia ya maajabu? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Mustafa Ibrahim andConquerors Primary School
Illustration: Rob Owen
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'The Kind Ogre' Have you ever wondered if there could be such a thing as a good ogre? In this captivating story, a brother and sister get to be part of a dancing ceremony they enjoy- with a little help from an unexpected friend, an ogre! Listen to the story to find out how the ogre played a role in their adventure. This story is published by NABU Organization. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Margaret Muthee
Illustration: Kalisa Boris
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Who Can Count to Ten?' This captivating tale follows King Leopard as he searches for his successor through a contest. Who will replace King Leopard after his death? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Athieno Getrude and Owino Ogot
Illustration: Salim Kasamba
Narrator: Narisioi Tasighoi
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Kombo and the Moving Trees' , a captivating story about Kombo and his friends exploring nature wonders in the forest. What happens after Naserian records the moving tree? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by NABU Organization. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Kate Wanjira Kamau
Illustration: Muhire Robert
Narrator: Narisioi Tasighoi
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Get ready for another captivating story! This week's episode features "Nyuki na Ndovu", a beautiful story curated by Long Ravy. In the story, the bee is assisted by the elephant to find his home.
Do you know where the bee lives? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by NABU Organization. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Long Ravy
Illustration: Nshuti Manzi Christian
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Korongo na Sungura' .This captivating story explores a friendship that eventually turns sour. What causes their bond to break? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative.You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Anne Kamau
Illustration: Hesbonah Mogeni
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling tune in to our latest episode, 'Amazing Daisy' This story portrays that every childâs dream is valid. It is a wonderful story about a chicken who wants to fly. Does Daisy make it to fly? Liaten to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Nozizwe Herero
Illustration: Siya Masuku
Narrator: Faith Wanja
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling join us in another week of storytelling in our latest episode, 'Child as Peacemaker.' This story highlights the importance of unity and looking out for one another. How does a child make peace?? Tune in to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDFversion of the book here.
Author: John Ngaâsike
Illustration: Jacob Kono
Narrator: Mishelle Lungaâtso
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling, join us in another week of storytelling in our latest episode, 'Berhe and the Snake.' This story highlights the importance of seeking wisdom when we face difficult situations. Who provides the right guidance to Berhe? Tune in to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Abraham Mebrahtom
Illustration: Adonay Gebru
Narrator: Mishelle Lungaâtso
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Get ready for another captivating story! This week's episode features "Mazingira Yetu, Jukumu Letu" (Our Environment, Our Responsibility), a beautiful story curated by Rebecca Njuguna. The story explores the consequences of both caring for and neglectingour environment.
Do you make a conscious effort to protect the environment? This story, published by the African Storybook Initiative, offers a powerful messagefor all ages. You can find an openly licensed PDFversion of the book here.
Author: Rebecca Njuguna
Illustration: Catherine Groenewald
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling join us in our latest episode 'Mojo na Kobe,' A story about a wonderful friendship which later ends because of betrayal. Arenât you curious to know who betrayed the other? Listen to the story to find out! This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Monica Oyovwevotu Dale
Illustration: Edwin Irabor
Narrator: Fatma Said
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling join us in our latest episode 'Brave Phumele,' A story about a girl who helped her village by removing a disturbing snake at the entrance. Do you want to know how she did it? Listen to the story to find out! This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version ofthe book here.
Author: Zandile Malaza
Illustration: Simon Mokoena
Narrator: Mishelle Lungâatso
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Itâs another week of storytelling join us in our latest episode 'Fisi Mlafi,' A story about a hyena who driven by his greed, eats a girl stuck on a rock. Will the hyena be punished for this? Listen to the story to find out! This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: John Ngâasike
Translator: Translators Without Borders
Illustration: Salim Kasamba
Narrator: Fatma Said
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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