Sunday, March 04, 2007

Kids playing

Nagawa like many kids has to improvise, to find something to play with. Often most parents can not afford to buy toys for their children. Priority is accorded to finding a meal. This gives children no option but to use what is available around them. Usually every old unused item in the home becomes a toy to play with.

2 comments:

Pen Ultimate said...

A small point, but THIS is how you say zebra in Swahili: http://research.yale.edu/cgi-bin/swahili/lookup.cgi?Word=zebra&EngP=1

Is it too late to fix the name of the blog?

KansasCoder said...

Awesome idea! Please keep posting! I especially enjoy learning about how kids play there and just general life stuff. I bet making a cup of tea is a bit different there than it is in the US! I'm going to pass your blog link around to others in my town who care about the quality of life in Uganda.