

He announced a competition of patriotic songs and said that at least one lakh students from all schools of Nagpur should participate in it. Recalling this, Gadkari suggested that wider effort should be made to involve more and more students and acquaint them with the history of the freedom movement. I am taking my Alexa Rank to next level with #MyFriendAlexa with #Blogchatter.‘Jhanda Geet’ penned by ‘Padma Shri’ Shyamlal Gupt was first sung by Sarojini Naidu in Congress convention, in presence of Mahatma Gandhi. Would love to know and learn how you educate you child about India, it’s history and culture? “Jhanda uncha rahe hamara, vijayi vishwa tiranga pyara”Īn idea for a creative Tiranga pic: tricolored clothes folded with a blue bottle cap in between. Don’t forget to play some patriotic songs and National Anthem. Next Independence Day or Republic Day, do indulge in crafting along with watching the parade and speeches. I let my toddler color and stick the flag to the rolled paper stick. Simplest of all is the paper Tiranga that we have been making since childhood. Here I have used saffron and green colored pulses and colored white rice flakes with blue food color to form the chakra.ĭon’t waste these pulses, feed them to birds later.

Stick them together to form Tiranga and it can be hung on the wall too. The blue chakra is drawn with sketch color. Either we can take colored ice-cream sticks or color them at home using poster colors. Toddlers love popsicle crafts and they are easy to stick too. Food colors dropped and mixed in shaving foam Excess shaving foam is removed and let dry My toddlers loved mixing colors and we even made some modern coloring art after we made our flag. Then just keep a thick paper sheet so as to get the colors on it, and then remove excess foam with spatula carefully not to mix colors and let it dry. Add drops of diluted food colors and mix them to form the design of Tiranga. Simply take shaving foam in a flat container or tray. And numerous creative designs can be made with it. Mixing colors in shaving foam is a very good sensory activity. See Step-by-step tutorial of Tiranga Wreath here. This paper cone wreath looks so beautiful and is super easy to make with just minimal basic requirements. I have used tricolor wrapping papers, any paper can be used.Ĭut small square pieces of colorful papers, make cones, stick in circular form on a circular cardboard. Dip the octopus tentacles in colors (watered down colors poured in plate) and imprint on paper – tricolor firework !! Simply cut half tissue roll lengthwise to give a octopus-type shape (don’t cut full). Using bubble wrap to make Tiranga Tissue Roll Tiranga Firework in making Dip bubble wrap piece in it and imprint on paper. Just pour color on plate, little watery consistency. Yes, the same bubble wrap pieces can be used to make Tiranga. Remember bursting the bubble wraps what come wrapped around washing machine or refrigerator or television? Or simply stick them on a paper plate or plain paper in any form or shape to form tricolor. Using cloths peg to pick pom pom and color is good for fine motor skills. Using cloths peg to pick and color with pom poms is very good exercise for fine motor skills for those tiny fingers. Pom poms are so much fun and such variety of crafts we can use them for, so easily. Using easily washable water colors or poster colors or even food colors, these cute Tiranga handprints can be made with young babies and kids.Įither print of tricolor on single hand or multiple prints of single colored palms. On the occasions of Independence Day and Republic Day, in particular, we can create some really easy and quick Indian Flag Crafts with even young kids and toddlers. The best way to teach young kids about our country is involving them in making some fun crafts that depict the nation like it’s flag, culture, national animal or bird. TIR A NGA– a combination of tricolors that fills each Indian heart with proud at the very sight of it.
