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A girl opening a wooden window.

Zama ependafule! Zama is great!

Written by Michael Oguttu

Illustrated by Vusi Malindi

Translated by Hamukoto Efraim, Rachel Nandjembo

Read by Rachel Nandjembo

Language Oshindonga

Level Level 2

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A boy sleeping in his bed and a girl sitting up in her bed stretching.

Okamwamememati ohaka kotha kwa toka noonkondo. Ngame ohandi meneka ongula onene oshoka ngame ependafule.

My little brother sleeps very late. I wake early, because I am great!


A girl opening a wooden window.

Ongame handi egululile mo oonte dhetango.

I am the one who lets in the sun.


A woman standing in a bedroom doorway holding a bucket and a girl making her bed.

“Ongoye onyothi yandje yongula,” Meme osho a ti.

“You’re my morning star,” says Ma.


A girl washing herself outside.

Ohandi iyogo ngame mwene esiku kehe, inandi pumbwa okukwathelwa.

I wash myself, I don’t need any help.


A girl leaning over a bucket washing her face.

Ihandi tila omeya omatalala nenge wo tuu ezimba lyothewa yolwaala lwegulu.

I can cope with cold water and blue smelly soap.


A woman thinking about brushing teeth and a girl brushing her teeth.

“Ino dhimbwa omayego goye.” Meme osho a dhimbulutha ndje. “Aawe, nando nando!” Osho nda yamukula.

Ma reminds, “Don’t forget teeth.” I reply, “Never, not me!”


A girl waving at a man and woman.

Sho nda mana okwiiyoga onda ka popitha kuku omusamane namemegona nonde ya halele esiku ewanawa.

After washing, I greet Grandpa and Auntie, and wish them a good day.


A girl dressing herself and a woman sitting.

Ohandi izaleke ngame mwene. “Ngame onda koka ngashingeyi meme,” osho nda ti.

Then I dress myself, “I’m big now Ma,” I say.


A girl buckling up her shoes.

Ohandi vulu okupata oombandi dhohema yandje nokumanga omiya dhoongaku dhandje.

I can close my buttons and buckle my shoes.


A girl holding a bag walking and chatting to a boy with a backpack.

Ohandi kundaneke aluhe okamwamememati kushoka sha ningwa kosikola.

And I make sure little brother knows all the school news.


A teacher standing and four students learning.

Ohandi ningi aluhe nawa miinyangadhalwa yandje yosikola.

In class I do my best in every way.


Children playing together in a playground.

Ohandi ningi iinima mbika ayihe iiwanawa esiku kehe, ihe shoka ndi hole unene osho okudhana nokudhana!

I do all these good things every day. But the thing I like most, is to play and play!


Written by: Michael Oguttu
Illustrated by: Vusi Malindi
Translated by: Hamukoto Efraim, Rachel Nandjembo
Read by: Rachel Nandjembo
Language: Oshindonga
Level: Level 2
Source: Zama is great! from African Storybook
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