Mangaluru: Yellow Colour Day celebrated at Carmel School


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Mangaluru, Feb 25: With an objective to know more about the colour yellow - Yellow Colour Day was celebrated by the KG students of Carmel School recently.

A day dedicated to the yellow colour was marked with the children dressed in different shades of yellow. Beams of yellow shades carried the promise of a positive future flashing creative thoughts in the young minds. Children were not only dressed beautifully in their favorite yellow dresses but also brought yellow objects to make it a ‘yellow day’.

Snack boxes were filled with bananas, sweet lime, mangoes, pineapples and yellow coloured sweets like laddus and jalebis. Attractive yellow coloured toys like racing cars, teddy bears, dolls, balls, balloons, flowers and masks made the learning environment active and sporty.



The children were very happy when they all received a smiley each from their respective class teacher to take home.

A short programme was given by the children which began with a prayer song, action song, a dance and a skit. The teachers were beaming with pride when the confident little commentators described the yellow objects with flair and ease.

A ‘yellow Treat’ was in display with toys and sweets.

Children spent the day with utmost enjoyment.

  

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