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Learn about the Ghana empire in our latest episode of Kids Black History. We go back into time to teach you all about the Ancient Ghana Empire. Ancient Ghana was very different to Ghana today. The location on the map was even very different.
Learn about:
The Ghana Empire
Wagadou
The location of the Ghana Empire
The capital city of the empire
The first king
Valuable trades
And so much more!!...
Visit: www.kidsblackhistory.com to get access to learning resources, buy a KBH T-shirt and lots more....
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Here are some books to continue learning with your children:
Learn about Africa:
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Black Heroes
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Young Gifted and Black
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Young Leaders
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Sulwe
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Look Up
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Jerome and Friends: Who Am I
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Dancing in The Wings
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Representation Matters.
Books about black hair for kids:
Hair Love
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I Love My Hair
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Emi's Curly Coily Cotton Candy Hair
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The videos on KidsBlackHistory are designed for Early Years/Foundation Stage and Key Stage One. This would typically be ideal for children between the ages of 2 - 7.
We are providing a catalogue of videos weekly to teach your children positive black history and give them a sense of representation that they are not currently receiving in their school curriculum or in the media.
Length of videos are suited to engage children with shorter attention spans yet keep them entertained throughout.
Repetition is what helps our little ones learn so please replay videos to your children to consolidate learning .
Subscribe to stay informed on more fun, engaging KidsBlackHistory:
/ @kidsblackhistory
We are excited to deliver the content you have all been waiting for. We will not wait for Black History Month because our history represents 90% of the world's history and it is important that our children grow up feeling proud and represented in society.
As an educator in secondary school and Head of Year I am aware of the gaps in our curriculum and what our children crave for in their own black history.
Please spread the word across all platforms and let's make KidsBlackHistory everyone's history!
Video features the talented @raiyahfunplay as the host and presenter of KidsBlackHistory
The videos on KidsBlackHistory are designed for Early Years/Foundation Stage and Key Stage One. This would typically be ideal for children between the ages of 2 - 7 however our videos are teaching many children and Adults of all ages!
We are providing a catalogue of videos weekly to teach your children positive black history and give them a sense of representation that they are not currently receiving in their school curriculum or in the media.
Length of videos are suited to engage children with shorter attention spans yet keep them entertained throughout.
Repetition is what helps our little ones learn so please replay videos to your children to consolidate learning .
Subscribe to stay informed on more fun, engaging KidsBlackHistory:
/ @kidsblackhistory
We are excited to deliver the content you have all been waiting for. We will not wait for Black History Month because our history represents 90% of the world's history and it is important that our children grow up feeling proud and represented in society.
As an educator in secondary school and Head of Year I am aware of the gaps in our curriculum and what our children crave for in their own black history.
Please spread the word across all platforms and let's make KidsBlackHistory everyone's history!
Video features the talented @raiyahfunplay as the host and presenter of KidsBlackHistory