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A special bond created between a brother and a sister…we celebrated Raksha Bandhan on 05 August. The children expressed their love for each other as they exchanged rachis and chocolates. |
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Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati, is widely worshipped as the supreme God of wisdom, properity and good fortune. Our children were taken for a field trip to Khira Nagar to visit the Ganesh Idol. They carried with them modak, cards and diya stands. |
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Each and every parent’s desire is to see their child excel in any profession. ‘What I wish To Be’ week was held between 07 to 11 September, where our children experienced people from various fields. A fashion designer, pilot, cinematographer, dentist, chef, doctor and architect came to enlighten our children about their line of work. At the end of the week, the children dressed up as professionalists they aspired to be. |
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Bright colours, music and dance are all synonymous with Navratri. To enjoy this vibrant and energetic festival, the children came dressed in their colourful traditional clothes on 24 and 25 September. The children along with the teachers enjoyed playing garba. They made attractive dandiya sticks. |
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Who doesn’t like stories? We enjoy them more if they are integrated with puppets. Our children saw ‘Paltu’s dream’…it enlightened our children about the importance of healthy food. |
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Children of Podar’s Sunbeams were at their creative best on the Clay Modelling Day which was held on 30 September. Our children created lovely objects like the snowman, clown, different animals, a variety of fruits and flowers and a lot more, which were displayed on the Report Day on 06 October. |
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Creative rangolis, mouth watering sweets, sparkling lights---we celebrated the festival of lights, Diwali by making diyas and enjoyed refreshments on the Diwali party. |
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