Lulu na Luba. Ubonani?

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’n Toekoms waar inheemse tale behoue ​​bly en nie uitgesterf word nie, gepraat om liefde uit te druk en om ’n manjifieke werklikheid te skep.

Teen 2100 sê voorspellings dat die helfte van die wêreld se gesproke tale óf sal verdwyn óf op die randjie van uitsterwing sal wees.

In reaksie op hierdie kommerwekkende neiging het UNESCO, Inheemse Volke Organisasies en VN se inheemse meganismes saam die tydperk van 2022 tot 2032 as die Internasionale Dekade van Inheemse Tale aangewys.

Kom ons bewaar ons inheemse tale deur hulle van kleins af by kinders te vestig, en hulle uit te lig as tale van liefde en skepping.

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Khulile
A pleasure to have

My nephew enjoys reading the book. It is gratifying to watch him read animatedly in siSwati. Thank you and well done Tenele.

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Customer
A lovely book and gift

I got copies for my friend's children and their parents absolutely loved it! I actually wish i had a copy when i was a toddler. It would have really helped :)

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Nontokozo K.
Great book

What a nice, simple and relatable book in Siswati. Very engaging for my 18month old who is able to follow and engage he's curious mind. I'm so glad I found an age appropriate book in Siswati. Well done.

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Mabandla Masina
Lulu and Luba

The first thing that (awesomely) struck me was the top notch physical and visual quality of the book. My son, whose vernicular is not up to scratch- hence my buying the book, lol, was reading parts of it with life and confidence by the second reading. Well done Tenele. We look forward to more for our kiddies. No big words though ala kukhwashatela😊

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Fikile Dhladhla
A wonderful adventure

I am very proud of Tenele Habangaan(Author)for this achievement. She is one of the best,beautiful and gifted minds I know.Even as an adult I thoroughly enjoyed the adventure in it. Ubonani? Is a proudly Swazi jewel that is now a part of our history for our great grandchildren to find in the Eswatini National Museum.