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Celebrating Janmashtami at EuroKids Patiya Varanasi

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  Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna's birth, is a beloved festival that holds deep cultural significance across India. It symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and the importance of righteousness. At EuroKids Patiya Varanasi , this festival was celebrated with great enthusiasm, weaving together tradition, education, and community spirit into a vibrant tapestry of joy and learning. A Visual Journey through the Celebration Upon entering the school, guests were greeted by an explosion of color and festivity. The entrance was beautifully adorned with marigold garlands and peacock feathers, setting the tone for a joyous day ahead. The atmosphere was both inviting and festive, a perfect prelude to the celebrations that lay inside. Engaging Skit Performance The preschoolers took to the stage to present a skit depicting charming scenes from Lord Krishna’s childhood. In elaborate costumes that sparkled under the stage lights, the children embodied innocence and joy, capturing

Celebrating Rakshabandhan with Joy at Eurokids Patiya Varanasi

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  At Eurokids Patiya Varanasi, the recent Rakshabandhan celebration was a delightful affair, one that brought smiles and a sense of unity among our little ones. With an event that was both educational and joyous, we aimed to instill the values of love, respect, and cultural awareness in our tiny tots. Here's a glimpse into how the day unfolded and the memories that were created. Event Highlights The celebration began with a special assembly, where the children gathered to learn about the significance of Rakshabandhan. Through engaging stories and discussions, they discovered the traditions behind this beautiful festival, emphasizing the bonds between siblings. Following the assembly, our young learners embarked on a creative adventure, making their very own colorful rakhis and delicious sweets. This hands-on experience not only enhanced their crafting skills but also added a personal touch to the festivities. A unique interactive session involved the children tying rakhis to each o