Play Africa is empowering science teachers in rural and peri-urban South Africa to promote STEM equity and combat misinformation about science and scientific findings through its REAL SCIENCE programme and... read more →
Play Africa pays tribute to 3M’s two-year partnership supporting the ‘I am a Scientist’ programme that promotes equitable access to science, using hands-on playful learning education. Play Africa’s ‘I am... read more →
The impact of Play Africa’s STEM Seeds programme and resources continue to be experienced by ECD educators and children across South Africa. STEM Seeds is a programme developed by South... read more →
Play Africa is thrilled to announce the appointment of leading children’s right lawyer Rongedzayi Fambasayi as Managing Director starting August 1st 2022. Play Africa’s founder and outgoing CEO Gretchen Wilson-Prangley... read more →
Play Africa has launched a new original programme that has been designed to strengthen social inclusion and ubuntu through facilitated workshops and exhibits that promote empathy and compassion. The announcement... read more →
We are excited to announce that our welcoming, interactive "Children's Museum" based at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg, is once again open for general school bookings and family visits. During the... read more →
As the hyena walks through the jungle, he meets many different animals and laughs at the way they look. This hurts the other animals' feelings. It's only when the great... read more →
Kuluza and his best friend love to listen to the beautiful sounds of trees. In a dream, Khuluza sees a forest full of these musical trees being cut down. When... read more →
Thaka is a little girl who lives in a town where most families have fruit trees. Her home is the only one with succulents, cacti and aloes, and she is... read more →
Have you ever wondered why giraffes have long necks? Join us for this story to imagine what might have happened to make giraffes grow such long legs and necks. Laugh... read more →