The Mercury

IsiZulu Covid-19 children’s book authored by UKZN team

- MELISSA MUNGROO

SOCIAL Work lecturer, Dr Maud Mthembu of the School of Applied Human Sciences, led a team who wrote an isiZulu children’s book about Covid19 titled: Uhambo lwami ngesikhath­i sekhovithi - My journey during Covid-19.

The book uses illustrati­ons and simple language to tell the story of Nsimu, a 10-year-old child whose family was affected by Covid-19 and the impact the disease had on the family. The story is told from Nsimu’s perspectiv­e and is intended for children aged six and above.

“When writing stories for children, the context and setting of the story are important, and this book tells the story from the perspectiv­e of a child from a rural area,” said Mthembu. “All children can identify with the story and understand the impact of the pandemic on their lives. Despite the relatively low number of Covid-19 related deaths among children, many have lost their caregivers or family members to the virus.”

She believes the book is appropriat­e for initiating Covid-19-related conversati­ons with children, and helping them express their experience­s and feelings related to the virus and loss using childfrien­dly language.

Mthembu partnered with Lulisandla Kumntwana, an NGO from Mseleni, to distribute 400 books to children affected by Covid-19. It was well received by both children and teachers.

“We are grateful to the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and Fachhochsc­hule University for the financial support received while we were writing the book,” said Mthembu.

 ?? Pupils of Mseleni Children’s Home in northern KwaZulu-Natal receiving the Covid-19 storybook. ??
Pupils of Mseleni Children’s Home in northern KwaZulu-Natal receiving the Covid-19 storybook.

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