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Importance of Preserving Nature: Mural at Government Primary School In Varanasi
by Awantika PratapStudents at Government Primary School, Lahartara completed their first mural on the walls of the school corridor. Children worked on the theme "Preserving Nature" through interactive discussions with our art instructors regarding the value, importance and conservation of nature.
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Young Cinephiles
by Gaurav TiwariIn today's digital era where children have easy access to screens and the internet, movies or films play a significant role in shaping their views and imaginations.
In our last art session, we conducted the art session on the topic ‘Young Cinephiles’ where our young film enthusiasts told us about their favourite movies, cartoons, drama and the superheroes they adore.
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How Children Learn from Shapes and Objects in Daily Life
by Avantika ChaurasiaHave you ever wondered how children perceive the world around them? How do they make sense of the shapes and objects they encounter every day? And, How can we tap into the world of shapes hidden within our daily surroundings and help the children understand and identify them?
In the Let's Start Art session in May, we conducted art sessions on "Shapes and their Usage", where children shared their understanding of various shapes and objects they see in their daily lives.