Celebrating Traditions and Festivals at Our Daycare
At Inaaya, festivals are more than just holidays; they are vibrant learning experiences. From messy craft sessions to storytelling, we celebrate our culture together to build memories that last a lifetime.
(Image) Event posters like this one for our Krishna Leela Fest invite our entire community to join in the fun. We plan a variety of activities to ensure everyone has a memorable time.
(Video) For Ganesh Chaturthi, we focused on the tradition of storytelling. The children were captivated by the tales of Bappa, learning about wisdom and joy through these ancient stories.
(Video) The preparations for Janmashtami are just as exciting as the day itself. Here you can see our center decorated and ready for a day of festive activities and celebration.
(Image) On Earth Day, we celebrate our planet. The children's artwork serves as a beautiful reminder of our responsibility to love and protect our world for the future.
(Video) Holi is a festival of colors, and our craft activities reflect that joy. The children had a wonderful time creating these colorful rockets, a safe and fun way to celebrate.
(Video) Our "Blossom of Joy" Spring Fest is a celebration of new beginnings. The center is decorated with flowers and student artwork, creating a cheerful atmosphere for our families.
(Image) A throwback to past Spring Fests. This collage shows the joy, creativity, and community spirit that make our events so special year after year.
(Video) In celebration of Shivratri, our little artists created beautiful stencil art. It's a peaceful and creative way for them to connect with the festival's spiritual essence.
(Video) Dressed in yellow, our children and staff celebrated Basant Panchami. We honor the arrival of spring and the goddess of knowledge, Saraswati, embracing a day of learning and creativity.
(Video) We celebrated Republic Day with immense patriotic pride. The children participated in flag hoisting and learned about the significance of this important national day.
About Celebrating Our Culture & Community
Here, learning culture happens through doing, not just watching. Whether it is painting diyas for Diwali, creating handprint bonfires for Lohri, or preparing for our Laser Ramayana show, we ensure every child understands the joy behind the tradition. It is not just about the festival day, but the weeks of preparation, crafting, and teamwork that go into it.
At our DLF Phase 1 center, we believe that cultural festivals are the most effective classrooms. We integrate India's rich calendar of festivals into our curriculum to make learning relevant and engaging. When we celebrate Janmashtami, it is not just a party; it is a lesson in storytelling, teamwork, and artistic expression through matki decoration and role-play.
We create an environment where children from different backgrounds come together, share stories, learn traditional songs, and build a sense of belonging. Our approach is entirely hands-on. For Shivratri, our little artists use stencils to create art, while Earth Day involves collaborative projects that teach them about their responsibility to the planet.
This community-centric approach helps shy children find their voice and energetic ones learn focus. Parents often tell us that they love how their children come home excited to talk about the legends they learned or the crafts they made that day. We want your child to grow up with a deep appreciation for their roots, nurtured in a space that feels as safe and loving as their own living room. Whether you are looking for a daycare in DLF Phase 1 or a preschool environment that values holistic development, our center offers a space where every child finds their spark.
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