A Curious Little Monkey Learns the Story of India's Freedom and Unity Poco, the little monkey, was sitting under a big mango tree, nibbling on a ripe fruit, when he saw his Granny stitching a tiny flag with three beautiful colours—saffron, white, and green. The flag also had a blue wheel with spokes in the middle. Curious as ever, Poco scampered over to her. “Granny, what are you making? And why does everyone seem so busy decorating the forest today?” Granny chuckled, patting Poco on the head. “Oh, my dear Poco, tomorrow is a very special day. It’s Republic Day!”...
Must-have kids wedding items: The holiday season is the perfect time to unleash your child's creativity with fun and festive DIY Christmas crafts. Whether you're looking to keep the little ones entertained or create handmade gifts, these simple DIY Christmas crafts for kids are sure to add joy to your holiday celebrations. Here are some creative holiday projects for children that you can do together as a family! 1. Paper Plate Santa Faces A fun and easy Christmas craft, this one only requires a few supplies—paper plates, red construction paper, cotton balls, and glue. Kids can cut out Santa’s hat,...
Pongal outfits for kids: As the vibrant festivals of Pongal and Bihu approach, it’s time to celebrate with joy, culture, and, of course, festive outfits! These festivals, celebrated with great enthusiasm in Tamil Nadu (Pongal) and Assam (Bihu), are all about community, harvest, and the rich traditions of the region. What better way to immerse kids in these cultural celebrations than by dressing them in vibrant, traditional attire that reflects the spirit of the occasion? In this blog, we’ll explore some fantastic Pongal outfits for kids and Traditional Bihu dresses for children, with a special focus on the stunning collection...
Poco the Little Monkey Discovers India’s Rich Harvest Traditions with Granny’s Tales: Poco, a little monkey with twinkling eyes and lots of curiosity, loved spending time with Granny under the ancient banyan tree. Granny’s stories were like treasures, and Poco always had questions about everything under the sun. One crisp winter afternoon, as the golden sun lit up the village fields, Poco hopped onto Granny’s lap. “Granny,” he asked, “why is everyone so excited about this time of the year? What are these festivals people are talking about?” Granny chuckled, her silver hair glinting in the sunlight. “Ah, Poco! This...