In this second episode, discover the superpowers of Africa’s mighty baobab tree! It can live for thousands of years, store water, and its leaves and...
Discover the first episode of the new ANAKids series unveiling Africa’s amazing natural superpowers! Today, meet the chameleon, a fascinating little animal that can change...
Yes, you can! In the scorching sands of the Sahara, young players lace up their boots to compete in football matches—even on makeshift pitches. Discover...
Born in the United States in 1892, Bessie Coleman made history as the first African American and Native American woman pilot. In an era of racial and gender...
Long before Pythagoras, Africans were counting, calculating, and carving formulas into bone! From the Ishango bone to Egyptian numerals — could math have African roots?...
Flamingos aren’t born pink! Their color comes from what they eat — shrimp, algae, and crustaceans packed with pigments. The result? A bright pink look...
Think makeup is just for beauty? In ancient Egypt, pharaohs—men and women—used it to protect from the sun, heal eye infections, and keep evil spirits...