Do your kids love animated content? If they're big fans of cartoons, consider adding Kenyan-made cartoons to their catalogue. Representation matters. It's important for our children to consume content that reflects them and their environment. Here are 5 Kenyan animations your kids will love.
The wonderful story of Aisha, Ali and FlipFlopi- The multicoloured dhow boat.
Two young siblings are unhappy about all the plastic pollution in their otherwise idyllic ocean-side village and decide to do something about it: collect all the plastic and create a big dhow sailing boat
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The Legend of Lwanda Magere
On the shores of the great lake of Africa, a virtuous young warrior is gifted with superhuman powers that act to test his integrity and morals.
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The Legend of Ngong Hills
The legendary Maasai folktale retold in animated form. The humongous and frightful Ogre of the forest, who has a habit of attacking the Maasai village, falls in love with the beautiful young maiden, Sanayian. The ogre goes to great lengths to win Sanaiyan's affection. His greatest act of love was forming the Ngong hills.
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From Here to Timbuktu
Young time travellers arrive in Ancient Timbuktu in the middle of an invasion by the Saadian army from Morocco. They meet Professor Ahmed Baba es Sudane, and take on the challenge of helping him to save his books from destruction by the Saadians.
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Ma-Otero
Ma - Otero (Sheng for heroes) is the story of four young Kenyan friends who make the most out of their boring neighbourhood. Turning every small event into an epic imaginary adventure, just like in the shows they see on TV.
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