Little Hands, Big Lessons: Farmers’ Day Celebration in Pre-Primary

Little Hands, Big Lessons: Farmers’ Day Celebration in Pre-Primary

Our Pre-Primary section celebrated Farmers’ Day with great enthusiasm and meaningful learning. To make the experience lively and relatable, a simulated village was created in one corner of the school ground, giving our tiny learners a glimpse into rural life.

Dressed in traditional village attire, a few little ones stepped into the role of farmers and villagers, adding colour and charm to the celebration. Through simple explanations and visual demonstrations, children were introduced to village life and learned about the hard work and dedication of farmers who grow crops for us.

The young learners were sensitively guided to understand how much effort goes into producing food and why it is important to respect farmers and never waste food. These age-appropriate interactions helped instil values of gratitude, respect, and responsibility in a joyful way.

The celebration was not just an event but a beautiful learning experience that sowed the seeds of awareness and appreciation in young minds—reminding us all that even the smallest lessons can leave a lasting impact.

By Gajera International School, Utran
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