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Holi Festival Celebration at Kids Kingdom Preschool & Daycare

In this article, you will learn at Kids Kingdom Preschool & Daycare. Holi is one of the major festivals of India and is the most vibrant of all. The joys of Holi know no bound. The festival is celebrated across the four corners of India or rather across the globe. The festival is filled with so much fun and frolic that the very mention of the word ‘Holi’ draws smile and enthusiasm amongst the people.

Holi also celebrates the arrival of Spring, a season of joy and hopes. We at Kids Kingdom Preschool & Daycare, celebrate this festival with a lot of zeal too. Here’s how we have a colourful time with our kids at our Holi celebrations.

First, we Educate our Kids about the Festival its Significance.

  1. Holi is an ancient Hindu religious festival which is primarily observed in India and Nepal. In later years the festival has spread to become popular in parts of Europe and North America.
  2. Holi is about bringing people together, and all differences such as class, gender and race are forgotten.
  3. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the end of winter.
  4. Holi is a 2-day festival. On day 1 a bonfire is lit to signify the destruction of evil. It is on the morning of the second day that people go outside to celebrate with coloured powder and water.
  5. It is also known as the Festival of Colour or the Festival of Love

After that, the celebrations start with a lot of Fun Activities.

  1. Finger Painting

Finger Painting is the fun activity which enjoyed by kids a lot, just dip their little fingers in paint and tell them to make interesting painting or shapes with their colourful fingers. We suggest use chemical-free colours for these kinds of activities so it will not harm their tender skin.

2. Raincoat Waterplay Holi Celebration

It is the most fun loving activity of the kids and when you let them free to play they enjoyed it more. Ask them to wear there raincoats and give them a theme and let their happiness fly.

3. Raincoat Waterplay Holi Celebration

Plan a puppet show for your kids to convey a social story or to illustrate the historic and religious significance of Holi. This will be one of the most unique forms of entertainment and you can be sure that your child will be instantly reeled in. This has become a crowd favourite and we do it a lot.
We’ll get your child interested in Holi by embracing the colourful nature of the festival in an environmentally friendly manner. Instead of wasting water and using plastic bags, introduce them to the art of paper mache. With just a little glue, cardboard, and paint they can transform old newspapers into colourful works of art. They can even use these skills to create vibrant paper mache gifts that resonate with the flavour of the festival.

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