Entertaining games and activities make Raksha Bandhan even more entertaining! Here are some fun things to do to keep kids busy throughout the festival.
Games for Rakhi indoors-
1. Memory Game with Rakhi:
Put rakhis, chocolates, presents, flowers, and roli on a platter in various ways. Let youngsters see the tray for a minute, then cover it. Tell them to write down or speak what they recall. The youngster who recalls the most things gets a special gift!
2. Rakhi with music:
Play some traditional Indian music and give everyone a beautiful rakhi. When the music ends, the person with the rakhi must either tell a brief narrative about Raksha Bandhan or say something kind about their brother or sister.
3. Race to Make Rakhi:
Give each youngster the same things to construct a rakhi. Set a timer for 15 minutes and see who can make the prettiest rakhi. Each youngster wins a separate category, such as most colourful, most inventive, or most traditional.
Fun things to do outside-
1. Treasure Hunt for Rakhi:
Put little presents, chocolates, and rakhis around the home or yard. Use riddles to provide kids with hints about the customs of Raksha Bandhan. The "Rakhi Champion" is the first person to locate all the riches.
2. An obstacle course for brothers and sisters:
Make an obstacle course that siblings can work together to finish. They could crawl under furniture, jump on one foot, or carry water balloons together. Working together makes it even better!
3. Pictionary with Rakhi:
Write down terms associated with Raksha Bandhan, such as "rakhi," "laddu," "gifts," "brother," "sister," and "protection."While some kids guess, others sketch.
It's fun and instructive! Creative Activities-
1. Rakhi Story Theatre:
Kids may play out well-known Raksha Bandhan legends like Krishna and Draupadi or make up their own stories about siblings going on adventures. For added fun, use inexpensive costumes and props.
2. Make Your Dream Come True, Rakhi:
Let youngsters use paper, paints, stickers, and glitter to make their ideal rakhi on paper. There are no restrictions on how huge, bright, or imaginative they can create it!
Advice for Parents-
- Make sure all the activities are suitable for the age group
- Give everyone a tiny award so no one feels left out
- Take a lot of pictures to make memories
- Include traditional aspects to teach cultural values
These activities are a great way to educate kids about love, giving, and family ties while making Raksha Bandhan even more special!
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