The following setups and experiences are designed to foster fine motor skills, pattern recognition, and joyful engagement with the traditions of the Festival of Lights. Each activity offers opportunities for children to express themselves, explore symbolism, and co-create meaning...
Diwali is a time when families light lamps, share sweets, wear bright clothes, and say kind words to each other. It’s all about light, love, and joy. Here are 5 joyful, easy-to-sing Diwali songs for preschoolers—each with a famili...
Diwali, India's biggest and most important holiday of the year, is on the 31st of October. The following provides Diwali Templates and FREE Printables that will help you celebrate Diwali at your service and can also be included in...
Diwali Information Posters are a great way to start a discussion with children on one of India's biggest festivals of the year. These posters can be used as a cultural display.
Saree Colour Match enables children to match the same colour saree onto the correct colour background. This is a great for children learning colours and for colour recognition. This activity can also be included during Diwali whic...
Children will love creating dazzling firework prints that sparkle with colour and imagination. This simple art and craft activity encourages fine motor skills while celebrating festivals and special occasions in a fun, creative wa...
Diwali is a festival celebrated in India that signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair. Also acclaimed as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is associated with light...
Rangoli Match Cut and Paste enables children to find the correct half of the rangoli design and match it together. This is a great activity for hand eye co-ordination, visual perceptions, cutting skills and recognising patterns an...
Rangoli Colouring Pages enable children to choose a rangoli design to colour in and decorate. Rangoli is a traditional Indian decoration of simple patterns and geometric shapes made with ground rice, particularly during festivals...
Diya counting is a counting activity from 1 to 10 for children to match the correct number of diyas to the corresponding number. This activity is great for number recognition, for children learning their numbers, one to one corres...
Lamps are significant during Diwali as it signifies goodness. During the Diwali festival, lamps are burned throughout the day and into the night to ward off darkness and evil. Children can create their very own Diwali Paper Lamp t...