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Eco-friendly Diwali: How Kids Can Celebrate Sustainably

Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most celebrated festivals in India. It’s a time for family gatherings, delicious sweets, and the lighting of diyas (lamps). However, as the years go by, our traditional Diwali celebrations have started to leave a heavy impact on the environment. The bursting of firecrackers, […]

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Fun with Indian Arts and Crafts: DIY for Kids

Indian culture is rich with history, tradition, and vibrant art forms. From colorful rangolis to intricate Madhubani paintings, Indian arts and crafts offer endless opportunities for creativity and learning. These crafts are not only fun for kids, but they also introduce them to the country’s diverse culture, history, and craftsmanship. Whether it’s through painting, drawing,

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Children’s Day Preparations: Fun Activities for November

November 14th marks one of the most eagerly awaited days of the year for children across India—Children’s Day! A day to honor the young hearts, celebrate their innocence, and remind ourselves of their importance in shaping the future of our nation. While schools often host special events, there’s no reason why the fun should stop

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Why Play is an Important Part of Indian Childhood

In the heart of every child’s development lies one crucial aspect: play. Whether it’s outdoor games, indoor activities, or imaginative play, it’s through play that children learn some of life’s most important skills. In India, where the diversity of culture, tradition, and environments comes together, play is not just an activity—it’s an essential part of

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Kids and the Spirit of Giving: Celebrating Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated on October 2nd, is a day that holds great significance in India’s history. It marks the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, a leader who championed the principles of truth, non-violence, and service to others. While this day is often marked by speeches and commemorations, it also provides us with a valuable opportunity to

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Grandparents Day: Celebrating the Pillars of Love and Wisdom

Grandparents are the heart of any family, offering a unique mix of love, wisdom, and care that spans generations. Grandparents Day, celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day in many parts of the world, is a special occasion to honor these incredible individuals who have shaped our lives in ways big and small. At

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Celebrating Teachers’ Day: Honoring Our Guiding Stars

Every year on September 5th, we come together to celebrate Teachers’ Day—a day dedicated to honoring the incredible individuals who shape the minds and futures of the next generation. Teachers are more than just educators; they are mentors, guides, and role models who inspire us to reach for the stars. Why Teachers Are So Important

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Essential Health Tips for Children: Keeping Your Little Ones Happy and Healthy

Ensuring the health and well-being of children is a top priority for every parent. At Funtastiic, we understand that a healthy child is a happy child, ready to explore, learn, and play to their heart’s content. Here are some essential health tips to help keep your little ones thriving and full of energy. 1. Balanced

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The Significance of Raksha Bandhan: A Celebration of Sibling Love

Raksha Bandhan, often referred to as “Rakhi,” is one of the most cherished festivals in India, symbolizing the deep bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters. Celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country, this festival is a beautiful reminder of the enduring relationship that siblings share—a relationship built on trust, love, and a

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