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Nyambura Mpesha

    Nyambura Mpesha ist eine Autorin, deren Werk sich intensiv mit Kinderliteratur und mündlicher Überlieferung auseinandersetzt. Gestützt auf umfangreiche Forschung und akademische Erfahrung, bietet ihr Schreiben tiefe Einblicke in kulturelle Erzählungen und deren Weitergabe. Mpeshas Erzählweise zeichnet sich durch die Fähigkeit aus, fesselnde Geschichten zu schaffen, die oft Themen rund um Kindheit und ethische Fragestellungen beleuchten. Mit ihrer unverwechselbaren Stimme bietet sie den Lesern ein bereicherndes literarisches Erlebnis, das sowohl kulturelles Erbe als auch universelle menschliche Werte widerspiegelt.

    Hare and the Princess
    A Puppy named Trep
    African Children's Literature
    Sindi Goes Out
    Bidii the Bee
    Mugasha
    • Mugasha

      • 100 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(8)Abgeben

      Mugasha, a deity-king from East and Central African folklore, embodies the relentless human spirit in the pursuit of freedom and justice. Utilizing natural elements, he embarks on a quest to reclaim his father's usurped kingdom. This stirring tale highlights themes of resilience and the struggle against oppression, making it a powerful narrative rooted in cultural heritage.

      Mugasha
    • Bidii is the first bee from her hive to hear of fire burning up the plains as Man clears fields for cultivation. She has never seen a fire despite being a hardworking worker bee. What shall she do?

      Bidii the Bee
    • Curiosity drives Sindi to explore beyond the safety of her drey, shared with her mother and brother Kindi. As she ventures out, readers can anticipate a journey of discovery filled with new experiences and insights. The narrative promises to delve into themes of exploration and the bonds of family, highlighting Sindi's desire to connect with the world around her.

      Sindi Goes Out
    • African Children's Literature

      A Bibliography

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Featuring 1,759 titles in English and Kiswahili, this bibliography focuses on literature specifically aimed at African child readers. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, educators, parents, and librarians, providing a comprehensive overview of works that nurture and engage young audiences in Africa.

      African Children's Literature
    • Mose's heartfelt wish for a dog comes true when his father surprises him with a puppy named Trep. The story explores Mose's excitement and curiosity about what kind of dog Trep will grow up to be, highlighting themes of love, companionship, and the bond between a boy and his new pet. As Mose navigates the joys and challenges of puppy ownership, readers are invited into a delightful journey of discovery and friendship.

      A Puppy named Trep
    • In this traditional African tale, a clever young man named Hare impresses the Princess by finding a way to cool boiling water, a test that many suitors fail. His ingenuity earns him her acceptance and leads to their marriage. Nyambura Mpesha, a renowned East African children's author, skillfully retells this story, highlighting themes of intelligence and resourcefulness in the quest for love.

      Hare and the Princess
    • In a perilous situation, a newborn oryx named Ori faces the threat of a lioness, Kamuniak, as his mother flees to protect herself. The story unfolds in the wild, exploring Ori's struggle for survival and the challenges he encounters alone. This tale highlights the harsh realities of nature and the instincts necessary for a young animal navigating a dangerous world.

      Kamuniak and Ori
    • The story revolves around Sindi and her brother Kindi, who share a unique bond where they can only experience each other through touch and feel. The narrative invites readers to discover the mystery of what they will perceive when they finally open their eyes, hinting at themes of perception and connection.

      Sindi and Kindi See
    • The story follows Zacchaeus, a short and discontent tax collector in Jericho, who faces disdain from his community. His life takes a transformative turn when he encounters Jesus, leading to significant changes in his perspective and relationships. The narrative explores themes of redemption and acceptance, highlighting the impact of this pivotal meeting on Zacchaeus's life. Discover the profound changes that unfold as a result of this encounter.

      Zacchaeus Meets Jesus
    • Sindi's journey begins as she awakens to a world filled with wonder and uncertainty. Her anxiety about what lies ahead invites young readers to explore alongside her, sparking curiosity and encouraging discovery. The narrative promises to engage children, prompting them to seek out the mysteries that await.

      Sindi Looks Out