African Folktales

In a small village, Mufaro, Aida, and their three children—Zuri, Jamal, and Kaya—were known for their hard work. They were a family that didn’t wait for problems to come before acting. When the rains were plenty, they saved water in underground tanks, knowing the drought would one day come.

In the African savannah, there was a slow tortoise named Tumbo. Tumbo liked to take his time. He wasn’t strong, but he was kind and always helped others. He believed that humility was more important than strength.

In a quiet jungle, there was a tree with shiny, golden fruit. The elder monkeys always warned the young ones, “Don’t touch it. It’s dangerous.”

In a small village by a quiet lake, a flock of swans lived peacefully. Among them were Alina and Emil, a pair admired by the villagers for their deep bond. Wherever one went, the other followed. They spent their days gliding across the water, looking after each other.