Yellow Day

Report on Yellow Day celebration at St. Xavier’s Pre-Primary section

 

On Friday, 18th October, St. Xavier’s Pre-Primary section celebrated Yellow Day with vibrant enthusiasm. The day began with exciting coloring activities, where children expressed their creativity by filling various pictures with bright yellow hues. Following this, the Show and Tell session saw kids bringing diverse yellow objects such as smiley squishy balls, sunflowers, rubber ducks, and toy cars, each child sharing interesting facts about their items.

 Snack time was a delightful affair, featuring a variety of yellow treats like bananas, poha, dokla and lemon-flavored goodies, bringing smiles to everyone’s faces. The celebration aimed to emphasize the significance of the color yellow, which symbolizes happiness, energy, and positivity in the life of children. Yellow is known to stimulate mental activity and generate feelings of warmth and cheerfulness.

Overall, Yellow Day was a joyous event that highlighted the importance of colors in a child’s development, fostering creativity, and a positive attitude. The dedication and efforts of the teachers and staff were instrumental in making this day a memorable learning experience for the young students.

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