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One more school day to go.
Then it’s full-time snack duty, mess patrol, and keeping them off screens without losing your mind.
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You woke up to the smell of firewood and the sound of birds outside. The plastic-covered dung floor was cool under your feet. In the kitchen, Makhulu was already stirring a pot of porridge while the enamel kettle whistled.
Mqhayi played a pivotal role in standardizing isiXhosa grammar and preserving the language during the 20th century.
This is Africa to us. What is Africa to you? Comment down below.
Samuel Edward Krune Mqhayi (1875–1945) is celebrated as the father of isiXhosa literature. A prolific poet, dramatist, essayist, critic, novelist, historian, biographer, and translator,
Africa to Seyisi?
It’s the aroma of Sunday lunch as Uncle Thabo works his magic in the kitchen.
Hard body chicken, steamed bread, chakalaka, and creamed spinach all fighting for space on the plate.
It’s love, tradition, and a full belly.
What’s Africa to you?
Sanibonani. Molweni. Dumelani. Hello.
South African kids grow up switching tongues without even thinking about it.
It’s culture.
It’s how we live. It’s how we sound.
This is Africa to me.
What is Africa to you?
#africamonth#ThisIsAfricaToMe
We’re serving Day 2 with a pot full of goodness from our Snowy Days with the Penguin Family Colouring Book.
For many kids across South Africa, the day starts with a pot bubbling with maize meal porridge before school.
More than just a date, Africa Month is a celebration of our shared stories, struggles, and triumphs.
From the pages of history to the narratives we create today, Africa’s legacy is one of resilience and unity.
This is Africa to us. What is it to you? Comment down below.
#africa
We don’t pick favorites—we just love to see kids creating without fear.
But also… who made your dream slice?
Download your own colouring page from the link in our bio and show us your version!
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Fun fact💡The name “Civvies” (as in Civvies Day) comes from the army - it’s short for “civilian clothes.”
Now it’s basically the unofficial opening ceremony of the high school runway.
Well… except for Seyisi, who wears the same denim, sneakers, and T-shirt combo every time.😂
This is what healing together looks like. Three besties. One bond. Each carrying the loss of a parent to violence, but refusing to let that be the end of their story. Dedicating this Monday to great friendships and the ones who carry you through.
#friends#bestie