It’s a sunny Saturday morning, and you wake to the sound of roosters crowing in your remote Maasai village. For breakfast, you sip hot, sweet tea and enjoy a porridge called uji (oo-GEE). Then it’s time for chores. Your rural home doesn’t have running water. So your first job is to fetch buckets of water from the local well to use for cooking, washing up, and watering the garden.
Later, you and some other kids play kati (KAH-tee), an outdoor game that’s like dodgeball. And you start looking forward to next weekend. Once the school week is over, a mobile movie theater is coming to the village. The closest real theater is in the city of Nairobi, a few hours away. So this “movie on wheels” will be a treat!
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