"Black Tales for White Children" by Chauncey Hugh Stigand and Nancy Stigand is a collection of 29 East African folktales, meticulously translated from Swahili by Stigand, who gathered these stories from local storytellers during his time in British East Africa. The tales reflect the rich cultural heritage and oral traditions of the region, offering listeners a glimpse into the values, morals, and humor embedded in East African folklore. This audiobook serves as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling across cultures and generations, allowing contemporary audiences to connect with themes of wisdom, community, and the human experience that remain relevant today.