Diwali is on Monday 23rd October( this coming Monday) and is celebrated by several different religions for 5 days.
Diwali is also known as the festival of light,
So these acitivities should help parents and carers to celebrate with their children:-
DIWALI FLOWER GARLAND;
This is pretty easy to make; just copy, colour and cut out the flowers.Then thread them onto some straws, or thread that you have in your store cupboard .By threading the flowers children are developing fine motor skills more here
DIWALI COLOUR BY CODE;
Rather than just the usual colour by numbers this has a different pattern as well as a number to represent each colour ( which should make it easier for younger children to follow, Colour the image to make a beautiful flower picture.
HAPPPY DIWALI CARD
: Is as simple as it gets colour the picture fold the card in half and you have made a card!
All of the above and many more can be downloaded from ichild find them here
Happy Diwali to all my readers.
As always questions, comments and topic suggestions are welcome.
Until next time.
Karen
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Lovely – may the lamps of Diwali glow long into the year for you. #Dreamteam
And for you, Lydia, thanks for leaving your thoughts
Lovely to see our resources in action! Once again – thank you!
Best wishes,
Cecilia
Editor: iChild
As always ou are welcome, Cecilia
Some lovely ideas for Diwali! The colour by code looks so much fun. Thank you for sharing these with the #DreamTeam xx
Thank you, Annette
Lovely ideas to celebrate Diwali. I love the colours that this festival includes. The flower garland looks fab. Thanks for linking up with #DreamTeam
Thank you, Laura, ichild have some wonderful recourses for children to enjoy