TSHILUBA Edition
Songa wa bakaji mukolela mu congo wa mungalata ku luseka lua ditu dinene. Udi utshina nyama. Udi ne bowa bua nyama yonsu! Kadi mu congo wa mungalata, mudi nyama miaba yonsu.
Muana wa bakaji udi usokoma mu bulalu buende pa kumona nyoka wa moma mu ka budimi. Udi unyema pa kumona mbwa, mpusu, mpenzu, nansha mbowa wa mulunda wende padiye udia tshidibua tshiende tshia pa moyo, mpasu mikanga, udi ne tshia ku kanga mesu bualu udi utshina bikole.
Kudi anu nyama umue udiye kayi utshina to, nsoku wa muanabu wa bakaji. Muana wa bakaji kavua anu mu musua to. Coco uvua wiba bibota biende ne umukeba bilumbu diba dionso. Kuulu kua mutshi wa misua ya Coco, uvua ukupa badi bapita mu njila ne useka bikole.
Nsoku udi mua kulongesha nsongakaji bua kubenga kutshina anyi?
A girl grows up in the Congo near the rainforest. She is afraid of animals. Any animal! And in the Congo, animals live everywhere.
She hides in her bed when there is a boa loose in the vegetable garden. She runs from dogs, cats, cockroaches, even a friend's pet rhinoceros. When she eats her favorite food, stir-fried crickets, she has to close her eyes because she's so scared.
There is only one animal she's not afraid of, her sister's monkey, Coco. Coco steals her bananas and plays pranks constantly. She does not like him. He even laughs while throwing coconuts at people from the high palm trees.
Can a monkey teach a girl to be fearless?