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Learning African History: 10 Kid-Friendly Resources and Websites

Learning African History: 10 Kid-Friendly Resources and Websites

Are you a parent or educator looking for resources to teach your kids about African history? With so much to discover, it can be challenging to know where to start. But fear not! We've scoured the web and compiled a list of 10 excellent African history resources and websites that will help your kids explore the richness of the continent's past. 

These resources are diverse and will include everything from informative websites and curriculums to engaging podcasts and videos. We understand that every child learns differently, which is why we have included a wide range of resources to cater to different learning styles. So whether your child is a visual learner who enjoys watching videos, an auditory learner who prefers listening to podcasts, or a hands-on learner who enjoys interactive activities, we've got you covered! 

Let's explore these resources and ignite your child's passion for African history, shall we?

1. Our Ancestories 

Our Ancestories is a publishing company that bridges the gap between the truth of African history and the common understanding of it. How they manage to do that is through captivating books that showcase the feats accomplished by legendary African figures; workbooks; teacher lesson plans; unit studies; worksheets, and much more! 

So if your child enjoys reading books, we recommend checking out Our Ancestories. With vivid illustrations, engaging storytelling, and content based on research and facts, these books and resources will bring African history to life and help your child develop a deeper appreciation for the continent's rich cultural heritage.

2. Panaramic

For kids who enjoy reading comic books, we have a fantastic recommendation for them! Panaramic is a publishing company that produces a series of comic books that draw from Nigeria's multicultural ethnicities, adapting them into modern entertainment. These wonderful comic books are geared towards spreading Nigerian history and culture, making them an excellent resource for kids interested in African history. With vivid illustrations and engaging storytelling, these comics are perfect for kids who enjoy reading and are looking to learn more about African history in a fun and interactive way.

3. Kamali Academy

Kamali Academy is a remarkable organization that has been providing invaluable resources for parents and educators since its establishment in 2009. With a focus on Afrikan-centered education, Kamali Academy offers a range of curricula, courses, workbooks, and resources designed to help parents across the globe educate their children with an Education for Liberation. The Academy's mission is to help scholars discover and grow their skills and talents for the betterment of our communities. So, whether you're a parent looking to supplement your child's education or an educator seeking to incorporate more Afrikan-centered resources into your curriculum, Kamali Academy is an excellent resource to explore.

4. Giraffe’s Eggs Education

Giraffe's Eggs Education is an amazing podcast dedicated to sharing traditional African legends, myths, folktales, and fairytales in English and French. With a wide range of stories from across the continent, Giraffe's Eggs Education offers a fun and engaging way for kids to discover and learn about different African cultures, people, and facts about the continent. They even provide activities accompanying the stories, making it easy to integrate African culture into your child's daily learning routine. It is a great way to explore the wonderful world of African storytelling. 

5. Good night, my darlings

Fables have been a significant part of African history and culture for centuries. They are short, fictional stories that often feature animal characters and are used to convey important moral lessons and values. African fables have been passed down through generations and are still widely shared and celebrated today. These timeless tales offer insight into African traditions, beliefs, and values. Good night, my darlings share adapted African Folktales, which allow kids to be imaginative all the while teaching values. 

6. Akoobooks

As Africa's premier audiobook company, Akoobooks offers an incredible collection of Black/African audiobooks that will inspire, move, and transport you and your kids to Africa anytime, anywhere. With a wide variety of titles and genres to choose from, Akoobooks provides a fantastic resource for learning about African history through the power of storytelling. Explore their incredible collection and discover the power of African storytelling with your kid(s).

7. Africa Access

Africa Access is a unique database that offers reviews and annotations of a variety of books, making it the perfect place to start if you are unsure what books to read or where to start with your kids. Reading reviews can help you decide which books are right for your family, and with Africa Access, you can rest assured that you'll be getting accurate and balanced information about African culture and history. Additionally, Africa Access and the Outreach Council of the African Studies Association (ASA) created the Children's Africana Book Awards (CABA) to encourage the publication and use of high-quality, accurate children's materials about Africa. 

8. Mr Donn

Mr Donn's website is run by published authors Mr and Mrs Donn, this website is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in history, and they have a section specifically dedicated to Ancient Africa for kids. From Ancient Africa to Medieval African Kingdoms, African Stories, Fables, Proverbs, African Religions, African Art, African Geography and much more, Mr Donn's website covers key aspects of African history in an engaging and accessible way. With a wealth of resources and information at your fingertips, you can easily bring the rich culture and history of Africa to life for your kids. 

9. Bino and Fino

Bino and Fino is a fun and colourful cartoon series specifically designed to teach children about the wonders of Africa and its many contributions to the world. Through their adventures, Bino and Fino help kids learn about Africa and rest of the world. With its vibrant animation and entertaining storytelling, Bino and Fino is a fantastic way to introduce your kids to the many wonders of this amazing continent.

10. Cool Kid Facts

Last but not least on our list of recommended resources for teaching your kids about African history is Cool Kid Facts. This website offers a section specifically dedicated to Ancient Africa for kids, where they cover a wide range of topics such as the civilizations of Ancient Africa, the culture of the ancient Africans, the people of Ancient Africa, and the geography of the continent during ancient times. With its engaging and easy-to-read content, Cool Kid Facts is a great resource for introducing your kids to the fascinating history of Africa in a way that is fun and informative.

In conclusion, we hope this list of resources for teaching your kids about African history has been helpful and informative. From websites and podcasts to books and curriculums, there are plenty of resources available to make learning about African history a fun and engaging experience for your children. Be sure to check out our learning center for an extensive list of resources. And if you're interested in exploring more fascinating African facts for kids, be sure to read our previous blog post on fun ways to teach African history to kids. 

As we continue to grow and learn, we'd love to hear from you. What resource would you add to our list? Let us know in the comments below.

African History Workbook

£8.00  £12.00

Idia of the Benin Kingdom - Lesson Plan

£4.00 

Idia of the Benin Kingdom

£15.99 

Imhotep of Ancient Kemet - Lesson Plan

£4.00 

Imhotep of Ancient Kemet

£15.99 

Njinga of Ndongo and Matamba

£15.99 

Our Ancestories - Edo Culture - Free Worksheet

£0.00 

Sunjata of the Mande Empire

£15.99 

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