KNOWLEDGE CENTRE
The Melodious Weaver BirdOnce upon a time in the beautiful landscapes of Kisii, Kenya, there lived a special bird called Richore, known in the Ekegusii language. Richore, also known as the weaver bird, had a vibrant yellow plumage that shimmered under the golden sun. Richore was a master craftsman, skilled in building intricate nests. Every breeding season, he embarked on a marvelous journey to create a cozy home for his family. With nimble beak and agile feet, he weaved together blades of grass, twigs, and leaves into a masterpiece of nature. But there was something extraordinary about Richore that set him apart from other birds. He had a sweet voice that echoed through the Kisii skies, waking up the land with a melodious song every morning. As the first rays of sunlight painted the horizon, Richore's tender melody filled the air, bringing joy to all who heard it. Richore had a unique diet too. While many birds fed on seeds and insects, he had a fondness for nectar. He would flutter gracefully from flower to flower, sipping the sweet nectar with his delicate tongue. His presence in the gardens and fields brought a touch of nature's harmony to the community. Children in Kisii loved waking up to Richore's enchanting song. They would rush outside, their eyes sparkling with excitement, eager to catch a glimpse of the weaver bird. Inspired by Richore's creativity and melodious tunes, the young learners would often spend their afternoons building their own miniature nests, imagining themselves as skilled architects like Richore. Richore's sweet sound had a magical effect on the land. It not only woke up the sleepy town but also nurtured a love for nature and its wondrous creatures. Through his vibrant plumage, intricate nests, and enchanting melodies, Richore taught the children the importance of creativity, harmony, and the delicate balance of the natural world. And so, the story of Richore, the weaver bird, continues to be passed down from generation to generation in Kisii, reminding the young learners of the beauty that lies in the smallest of creatures and the power of their own imagination. QUESTIONS SESSIONS FOR 10 AND 11 YEARS OLD LEARNERS
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