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Cultural Festivals and Celebrations for Kids

byIshwari VichareLocated at Makoons Preschool in Ulwe, Navi MumbaiStarts from1,800 per monthView full gallery

Festivals are where our roots meet joy. We bring every celebration to life with hands-on activities, helping your child learn inclusivity, rhythm, and culture through play.

Dressed in a traditional Nauvari saree, I am preparing the puja setup for our Ashadhi Ekadashi celebration. It is important for me to share these beautiful cultural practices with the children.

Holding the prasad during our Ashadhi Ekadashi event. We ensure that every cultural celebration is authentic, educational, and deeply engaging for our students.

With one of our little students dressed as Lord Vitthal for the Ashadhi Ekadashi celebration. It was a joy to see the children embrace their roles with such enthusiasm.

Ganpati Bappa Morya! Our Ganesh Chaturthi celebration was filled with devotion and creativity, featuring a beautiful idol and decorations made with the help of our little ones.

A proud moment during our Independence Day celebration, holding a student dressed as a soldier. We instill a sense of patriotism and respect for our country from a young age.

This video is a look back at our first magical year. It showcases a variety of activities and celebrations, from sensory play like vegetable carving to festive events like Janmashtami and Christmas.

Celebrating the auspicious festival of Dussehra. Embracing our traditions is a core part of my identity and the values I bring to our preschool.

A happy moment captured during Dussehra. I believe that celebrating our culture enriches our lives and provides a strong foundation for our children.

A bright smile for a bright festival. Sharing the joy of festivals like Dussehra with my school family and community is something I always look forward to.

About Celebrating Every Moment: Festivals & Culture

It’s not just about watching a celebration; it’s about being part of it. When we mark occasions like Ashadhi Ekadashi, the children aren't just observing—they are dressing up as Warkaris and holding the palanquin. These moments help them connect with our traditions, giving them a sense of belonging and community from their very first years.

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