Karabo’s Question

Summary

The story revolves around a child observing the productive and routine activities of various family members, such as chasing roosters, throwing a ball, planting seeds, herding cattle, among others. Each family member is busy with a specific task, leading the child to ponder about their own role and contributions. The narrative explores the child's self-awareness and curiosity, depicting a sense of wonder and self-discovery. Ultimately, the story reassures the child that their role is to learn and grow, and that their ability to understand and engage with the world is indeed valuable. Through a rhythmic and repetitive structure, the story highlights the importance of self-worth and the joy of learning in a supportive family environment.

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My sister Kifue chases roosters that crow.

What do I do? What do I know?

My brother Katleho has a ball to throw.

What do I do? What do I know?

My cousin Kutloano plants seeds in a row.

What do I do? What do I know?

My cousin Kamohelo leans on her hoe.

What do I do? What do I know?

My aunt Keromang has a dress to sew.

What do I do? What do I know?

My uncle Khotso herds the cattle that low.

What do I do? What do I know?

Mama dries wheat when the wind does not blow.

What do I do? What do I know?

Papa rides a horse over mountains in snow.

What do I do? What do I know?

Grandpa’s slow donkey walks to and fro.

What do I do? What do I know?

Grandma sings songs till the fire burns low.

What do I do? What do I know?

You know how to say yes. You know how to say no.

That’s what you do! That’s what you know!

Everyone laughs when you put on a show.

Your work is to play. Your work is to grow.


Credits

Originally published by Book Dash under a Creative Commons Licensed BY 4.0. This book can be read for free on https://bookdash.org/books/karabos-question and was created by: Natalie Propa (Illustrator), Elise Varga (Editor), Marike Beyleveld (Designer), Liesl Jobson (Writer) Book Dash logo