World Radio Day

World Radio Day is celebrated on February 13. This day is observed to make people aware of the importance of radio – a powerful and low-cost medium, specifically suited to reach remote communities.

 

Hibernation!

Look at the picture and answer the following questions.

Q1. Identify the hibernating animals below.
Q2. Where is the snail hibernating?
Q3. Which of these animals are reptiles?
Q4. Which two animals hibernate in caves?

 

What is hibernation?
Hibernation is a way that some animals deal with the harshness of winter. They curl up in a safe place and stay there until winter ends. Hibernating animals prepare for winter with extra eating. They store fat to keep them alive during the months. In warmer weather, they return to their regular activities

Do The Poo

It’s World Toilet Day on November 19. This day celebrates toilets and raises awareness on the 4.2 billion people living without access to clean toilets.

World Toilet Day!

World Toilet Day is celebrated on November 19.

Children’s Day!

Children’s Day is celebrated on November 14, on the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Find out which of these children will reach Nehru’s statue and pin the rose.

Let’s Play Navratri!

Q1. How many kids are playing Garba?
Q2. How many singers are singing on stage?
Q3. What is the shape of the Rangoli?
Q4. What are the delicacies in the sweet shop?

World Post Day!

World Post Day is celebrated each year on 9 October, the anniversary of the establishment of the Universal Postal Union in 1874 in the Swiss Capital, Bern. It was declared World Post Day by the UPU Congress held in Tokyo, Japan in 1969.
A Postal Index Number or PIN or PIN code is a code in the post office numbering or post code system used by India Post, the Indian postal administration. The code is six digits long.

World Post Day is celebrated on October 9. Ravi, the postman, has to collect a post from the postbox and deliver it to the house at the end of the maze. Help Ravi deliver the post.

Ganesh Chaturthi!

On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi observe the picture and answer the following questions.

Q1. Which musical instruments can you find in the picture?
Q2. Name the white sweet.
Q3. Leziums are used in traditional dances in Maharashtra. Can you spot the leziums in this picture?

Simon Go Back!

77 years back on August 8, Mahatma Gandhi launched the Quit India movement to free India from the British rule. Our favourite Champakvan animals are re-enacting the movement for their school play and have lost 5 banners. Help them find the banners.

World Mosquito Day

World Mosquito Day is on August 20. Find out all the words related to mosquitoes from the jumble below. The words appear horizontally (forward and backward) and vertically (upwards and downwards).

Teeth And Tail

Look at the animals below. 5 of them are missing their teeth and 5 of them are missing their tails. Identify their body parts and match them.

Shadow Match

It’s World Elephant Day on August 12.

Made A Rakhi!

Vyshana and Sahil made one rakhi each. Look at the picture below and answer the following questions.

Q1. How many circles can you count?
Q2. Identify the common colour in Vyshana and Sahil’s rakhi?
Q3. How many triangular beads can you count?
Q4. Whose rakhi has a blue stone?

Learning First Aid!

World First Aid Day is on September 14. Look at the picture and answer the following questions.

Q1. What item can you see inside the first aid box?
Q2. Which machine takes pictures of bones?
Q3. Name a few items kept outside the first aid box.
Q4. What is the doctor carrying in his pocket?