Udupi: St Cecily's kindergarten tiny tots celebrates Green Day


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Udupi, Aug 5: St Cecily's Kindergarten celebrated Green Day on August 4.

The main objective of celebrating Green Day was to create awareness about Mother Earth and to cherish the greenery all are blessed with.

To reinforce the significance and concept of green colour, teachers as well as the tiny tots dressed up in green attire. They enthusiastically watered seedlings along with their class teacher and coordinator Sr Priya Maria AC, the principal Sr Lathika AC and the vice principal Sr Lavi Shanthi AC.

The little angels added melody and cheer to the celebration with action songs and dances. They also enacted a beautiful skit to deliver the significance of green colour and also did colouring and collage work with their innocent and vivid ideas.

In her message, the principal Sr Lathika AC highlighted the importance and co-ordination of green colour and mother nature and thereby advised and inspired the little ones to take care of mother earth and nature.

The children took this opportunity to bring over different types of green vegetables. They visited the sister institution on the campus and distributed the same. Classrooms also reflected the theme colour.

 

 

  

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