The Importance of Earth understood at this tender age. Enjoyed reciting Bhoomi Mangalam, Preparing the soil bed, sowing seeds, watering them removing plastic, sweet wrappers from our campus. We showed our gratitude by making beautiful cards for mother earth.
Its so wonderful to see our little ones celebrate festivals of all religions with equal zeal and fervor. Parents taking pains to dress them up suitably for Diwali, Holi, Guru Purab, Lodhi, Baisakhi, Christmas, Easter and of course Eid. This year too Eid Celebrations were enjoyed with Eid songs, dance, cards, siwai for tiffin by our little nawabs and begums suitably attired for the occasion.
Baisakhi Celebrations with gay abandon. How the little ones enjoyed the bright colours our Punjab is known for.. Dressed for bhangra and gidda , the dhol wala was the ultimate icing on the cake. They could not believe that the wheat in the " gehun ki Bali" shown to them is what their halwa, Poori,, cakes, mathri were made of. What an experiential learning Day.. All of them tried their hand at playing the dhol too.
It was a wonderful interactive session with the parents. The issues regarding the kids being faced at home or in school being discussed openly, knowing that the best for the child is the common interest. A very open hearted productive session.
Its Springtime when I really start recognising the flowers growing in my school garden. The flower Arrangement Day completes this process for me. How I loose myself in the flowers,greens that mama gives me. But my ma’am wants me to play and have fun with them. She opens and lays them out for me on the table. I pick and choose and slowly watch my arrangement growing in the vase slowly but exactly the way I want it.
With the yellow kites and flowers, kids and teachers, staff, all in yellow , one could feel that Basant had truly dawned on the Mothercare school premises. Even the kids could feel the grace showering over them and with hands folded, eyes closed said their thanks and sought the blessings from Saraswati Maa.
This is how we learn. Each of us kids came dressed from different states. So did our ma’am’s. We marched, we were part of the flag hoisting, we sang many many “Desh Bhakti” songs, the national anthem and understood why we celebrate Republic Day.