Stories are a big part of the African culture and growing up in the city of Port-Harcourt, these stories shaped my childhood. Times are different now and these bedtime stories which were passed down through generations are not as popular with children as they once were. This podcast aims to bring these stories to the new generation of African children and introduce everyone else to these wonderful... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 87 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Stories for KidsKids & FamilyFiction |
Today's story is a special one from Sudan. Hana Baba, from the podcast "Folktales from Sudan", tells us a story of how a clever girl named Fatna finds herself face-to-face with a terrifying ghoul, it’s not strength or speed that saves her - it’s her ... more
When hunger swept through the jungle, it wasn’t the fastest or the loudest who saved the day — it was the tortoise. In this Gabonese folktale, we follow a quiet hero on a journey for a word that could unlock a forest’s last hope.
I hope you enjoy th... more
Step into the vibrant world of the Asante Kingdom and discover the origins of the iconic Kente cloth. In this episode, we recount the legendary tale of two brothers, Nana Koragu and Nana Ameyaw, whose chance encounter with the clever spider Ananse fo... more
In King Ansa’s palace, trust is everything—until a crafty rat and a loyal cat find themselves at odds over a secret. This Nigerian folktale unravels the origins of the age-old tension between cats and rats.
I hope you enjoy this piece of our histor... more
I really love this show and missed it during its hiatus. So so so Glad it’s back!!!!!
Enjoyed every episode. The voice is a man of color not AI. I appreciate the real sound of an African descent voice and cadence that is not nasal colonial fake sound.
Very educational and perfect for anyone, particularly children, interested in folklore. Lovely background music as well. Awesome pod!
The first thing narrator’s voice is boring; monotonous. No life. I started the first story and listened and just couldn’t continue; for the narrator’s voice was not engaging, to me.
This is well written and told. Perfect inflection and emphasis. I felt as if I was there
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This audio series centers around African folktales that are designed to entertain and educate children while preserving cultural heritage. Each episode features a different story, often highlighting moral lessons, values, and the importance of community through narratives that have been passed down through generations. The content aims to make these timeless tales accessible to today's youth, blending delightful storytelling with unique cultural insights. The series places a strong emphasis on the significance of oral traditions and acts as a bridge between generations, fostering a connection to Africa’s rich storytelling legacy.
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