Diwali in the Early Years
07 Nov 2016
The celebration of Diwali comes to life in the Early Years as children enjoyed activities making Rangoli patterns, dressing up in colourful Indian traditional costumes, dancing with Dandiya sticks and Henna body art. Nursery children also re enacted the story of Rama and Sita. Diwali is celebrated as one of the most colorful and sacred festival of the Hindus.
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