RED DAY AND RAKSHA BANDHAN CELEBRATION

‘GURUKUL GLOBAL SCHOOL’ has celebrated ‘RED COLOUR DAY AND RAKSHABANDHAN’ on Tuesday 29 August with our Tiny Toddlers to understand them about our tradition of Rakshabandhan and importance of Red Colour.

Red Colour:-
Red is a primary colour. Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet.Since red is the color of blood, it has historically been associated with sacrifice, danger, and courage. Modern surveys in Europe and the United States show red is also the color most commonly associated with heat, activity, passion, anger, love, and joy.
Today our toddlers understand the importance of Red Colour with the things and props available in school in red colour and play with red colour props, red colour clay and paint apple with red colour crayon.

Rakshabandhan :-
Raksha Bandhan, also referred to as Rakhi is celebrated annually to mark the beautiful bond between brothers and sisters. Every year, the festival of Raksha Bandhan falls on the full moon day in the month of Shravana in the Hindu calendar.
Today our toddlers learn about our tradition of Rakshabandhan with Rakshabandhan celebration. Our Sister girls tie Rakhi to their Brother boys and boys give them little gifts. Also our toddlers learn to make beautiful Rakhi for trees and tie it to trees. Like this our toddlers celebrate Rakshabandhan.