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Makar Sankranti activites for kids

Makar Sankranti is a major harvest festival marking the onset of the spring season in India. Makar Sankranti, an Indian festival full of fun and frolic is right on 14th January. The name is derived with the significance that on this day, Sun moves into the house of Capricorn Zodiac.

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Makar Sankranti activites for kids

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  1. makarsankrantiactivities for Kids

  2. makarsankranti activities Flying kites:MakarSankranti is also called the festival of kites. The sky is filled with colourful kites, families are enjoying cutting each other’s kites, having fun all along.

  3. Design your own kite: Go a step further and let your kids design their own kite including their favourite characters.

  4. International kite festival: • If you are planning a holiday, take your family to visit the International Kite Festival which takes place in Ahmedabad every year.

  5. Kite flying competition: If you can’t travel all the way to Ahmedabad, gather the kids in your area, ask them to bring one or two kites each and have a kite flying competition in your neighbourhood.

  6. Making rangoli: • On this day, in villages doorsteps are vibrant with colours as the women are busy making beautiful rangolis.

  7. Visit melas: At this time, a lot of traditional melas or fairs are held at various places. Check out where such melas are being held in your city and pay a visit with your kids.

  8. Set up a bonfire: • Bonfires are traditionally made on this day in the evenings to keep people warm.

  9. Making laddoos: Speaking of laddoos, Tilladdoos are quite easy to do and kids can be easily engaged in its making.

  10. Thank you!

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