Mariam & The Naughty Chicken

Mariam & The Naughty Chicken

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Izzayyakum! 👋🏾 This is Hana Baba host of Folktales from Sudan.🙏🏽 Thank you SO much for listening to our stories- it means so much to us! We’ve been getting such great feedback, and so many of you are connecting with these folktales.We have reached the end of our first season, ...  Afficher plus

Akhdar Azaz fi Gizaz

✨ A father asks his three daughters what they want him to bring back, when he travels.💎 💍 While the older two ask for jewels and fine things, Fatma never asks for anything- just his safe return home. 👩🏾✨ Until one day- when the jealous sisters trick her into asking for someth ...  Afficher plus

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