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Jamshedpur, April 13: “Toys are important in our lives and there is no age bar in playing with toys as they bring out the child we nurture 2within ourselves. No one ever forgets a toy that made him or her supremely happy as a child. A favourite toy is irreplaceable. Toys play a pivotal role by improving children’s imagination and value of sharing. We need to nurture their creativity and imagination by giving them opportunities to play with toys that will make them love their childhood,” observed Kerala Public School, Kadma Head Mistress, Alamelu Ravishankar in her address on the occasion the seven day Toy Day celebrations that was organized at the school auditorium on Thursday, April 13.
The Pre-Primary segment of KPS Kadma organized the ‘Toy Day’ week-long programme. Children brought their favourite toys, exhibited them among their friends and talked about these prized possessions. One of the teachers stated, “Capturing their contentment in proudly presenting their toys was the major highlight of the day. To accelerate the fun and exhilaration, we conducted activities that would unleash their artistic and imaginative abilities.”
LKG kids made puppets and UKG kids made beautiful toys using paper plates.
The Headmistress further stated, “It was such a colourful and happening day when everybody discovered the hidden child in them. The day made us realize that there is no age, time, or situation to play with toys. You make and play with them to find the child in you.”
Annual Tree plantation drive
The Annual Tree plantation drive was also organized in the school on the occasion of which Rotary Club President suman Kaur Kapola was the chief guest. Special guests included Secretary Mangi Lal Chawla, Dr Vijaya Bharat, Dr Neena Gupta, and Anil Pandey, Academic Director Laxmi Sharat, Principal Kerala Public School, Kadma, Sharmila Mukherjee and Headmistress Kerala Public School, Kadma Alamelu Ravi Shankar.

The programme commenced with a welcome song rendered by the students. Principal Sharmila Mukherjee welcomed the guests while the students of Stds I and VI expressed their views on importance of trees in life. The annual tree plantation drive included saplings of 50 fruit trees being planted on behalf of the students of Stds I and VI. The saplings were planted in the school premises assisted by NCC cadets and Eco Club students. Principal Sharmila Mukherjee motivated the students to nurture the saplings as they grew into fruit bearing trees. Headmistress Alamelu Ravi Shankar offered the vote of thanks.


