Festival Celebrations & Cultural Activities for Kids
We weave India’s vibrant festivals into our curriculum, helping children connect with our traditions through hands-on art, storytelling, and joyful gatherings.
Children listen intently during a storytelling session for Ganesh Chaturthi. We use ancient tales to impart wisdom and celebrate the spiritual significance of our festivals.
A child and parent decorate a "matki" (pot) together for our Janmashtami celebration. We love involving parents in our activities to strengthen our community bonds.
A look at our beautiful decorations for the Krishna Janmashtami festival. Our entire center is transformed to create an immersive and festive atmosphere for the children.
Dressed in yellow, our children and staff celebrate Basant Panchami, the festival of spring and learning. We honor the day with prayers and creative activities.
Little patriots celebrating Republic Day. Children learn about the significance of the day through flag hoisting, patriotic songs, and crafts that instill a sense of national pride.
The Inaaya family comes together for a traditional Diwali pooja. We celebrate the festival of lights with prayers, diyas, and festive cheer, teaching children the importance of our traditions.
A few snapshots from Day 2 of our Ramayana Laser Show, featuring our little attendees and the incredible light displays.
More moments from our Ramayana Laser Show, including a young boy sharing his thoughts and our team posing with the performers.
The wonder in children's eyes says it all. Our Ramayana Laser Show was a captivating experience for the whole family.
Glimpses from the magical first day of our Ramayana Show, where families gathered to watch the epic story unfold.
About Celebrating Together: Festivals & Fun
At INAAYA, we treat festivals as opportunities for experiential learning rather than just holidays. For our Ramayana Laser Show, we worked with the children for weeks beforehand on stage storytelling, helping them grasp the cultural narrative while building their confidence to perform in front of an audience.
Learning Through Tradition
Festivals at our DLF Phase 1 center serve as a practical classroom. When we celebrate Janmashtami, the focus shifts to motor skills through 'matki' decoration and storytelling sessions that explain the significance of the lore in simple, relatable terms. We avoid rote learning. Instead, children engage in activities like clay modeling, fluid art, and group role-play to understand the themes behind each celebration.
Our Festive Approach
We believe in creating an inclusive environment where every child feels the spirit of the occasion. From Diwali poojas that teach the value of light and kindness, to Republic Day activities that introduce concepts of national pride, our programming is designed to be age-appropriate.
- Cultural Exposure: Children participate in traditional art forms, music, and simple rituals.
- Community Building: We frequently involve parents in these celebrations, such as our collaborative craft sessions, to strengthen the bond between home and our learning space.
- Safe Celebrations: All activities are conducted in a child-proofed, secure environment, ensuring that the fun remains stress-free for both kids and parents.
Whether it is the colors of Holi or the wisdom shared during Ganesh Chaturthi, our goal is to help children find their roots while they develop social skills like teamwork and empathy. If you are looking for an after-school program in Gurugram that values cultural connection as much as academic growth, we invite you to visit our center and see how we celebrate together.
Inaaya
We believe school should feel like a second home, especially during festivals. Our team creates safe, immersive environments where children can explore, celebrate, and connect with their roots.
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