Tšohle di thomile ge Momma Moeng a direla Koko Moeng seswaro sa jamo sa letšatši la matswalo. Lesea Beka o ile a hwetša palune ya gagwe ye talalerata ye kaonekaone. O be a nyaka go efa Koko ka letšatši la matswalo a gagwe.
Neo o lebeletše ka ntle ka lefasetere la phapoši ya gagwe a bona tebelelego ye pududu ya mmila o mopududu le batho ka moka ba bapududu ba sepediša ka gare ga pula ya go tsorotla ye pududu. A ka se ye ka ntle, o šetše a baletše Mbali dipuku ...
* Read this story aloud to children who are learning to read
* Support beginner readers (7-10 years old) by reading this story with them
* Children older than 11 years would enjoy reading this story on their own
Gus e be e le korila ye kgolo. E be e dula serapeng sa diphoofolo le korila ye nngwe ya go bitšwa Gabby. Gus le Gabby di be di na le ntlo ye nnyane yeo di bego di dula go yona le tšhengwana ye botse yeo di bego di bapala go yona.
Neo looked out the window of his room at the grey view of the grey street with all the wet, grey people hurrying through the grey, pouring rain. He couldn’t go outside, and he had already read all his books to Mbali.
Every day when eight-year-old Sisanda gets home from school, she changes out of her uniform, eats her lunch and plays a game of umlabalaba with her grandfather. They have so much fun flying their “cows” around the board that she doesn’t want to stop.
After Lion and Little Jackal went hunting together, Little Jackal cunningly tricks Lion and gets all of the meat. Ever since that day, Lion made it his mission to catch the Little Jackal, except Jackal was much sneakier than he thought!
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