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Rudorwaishe


 

Tanaka wants to see our ancestral roots live on throughout the diaspora – so she created flashcards and toys to engage kids in African languages. From Swahili to Shona, ajá to ohemaa, little ones can learn their lingustic heritage at home.

Named after Tanaka’s daughter, Rudorwaishe is an intro to African cultures for the next generation. It’s more than key words: it’s communication with our roots. It’s the feeling of seeing your kids grow up with their heritage. Rudorwaishe starts the conversation. You pick the language.

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