Create a delightful rangoli-making competition for children in your family, neighborhood, or school, ensuring they have a fun and enjoyable afternoon.
Onam holiday highlights elephants, allowing children and adults to create elephant wall hangings using paint, paintbrushes, sequins, glue, paper, pencils, and scissors.
Flower rangolis are traditionally made during celebrations to adorn homes and welcome guests.
Onam is a festival celebrated with boat races, a popular activity among locals. Teaching children how to build paper boats is a great way to celebrate this holiday.
Introduce children to classic games like tug of war, sack race, and musical chairs, which can be enjoyed with family and friends, enhancing the festive atmosphere.
Pulikali, a traditional Kerala folk art form, is celebrated during Onam festivities. Encourage children to create Pulikali or tiger masks to honor this cultural heritage.
Engage children in creating basic Onam meals like payasam or banana chips, fostering bonding and teaching them about traditional cuisine.