Fun day

It was a carnival to be remembered.

February 14, 2011 08:21 pm | Updated 08:21 pm IST

A special day: For the children

A special day: For the children

This Republic Day, Hyderabad Public School for Kids, played host to celebrate the kids carnival that had students from the twin cities join in.

The grand tombola and dance competition were the major highlights. “I ate from the chocolate fountain and also took part in the fancy dress competition,” says Yumana, a Std. III student, Lumbini Montessori School.

“I loved dancing and ate lots of sugar candies," says, Shubhank, a Std. VI student, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Public School.

Yummy food

There was mouth-watering cola's, ice creams, sugar candy, chat, popcorn and the chocolate fountain. “Its really good to be a part of such carnivals. My children are enjoying a lot and even I am having a gala time here watching them play and smile all around,” says Kritika, a parent of two.

Not just the parents, but even the staff and other teachers of the school were having a great time with the children. “The kids carnival of our school is a much awaited one. It brings in all the kids, teachers and parents together. We wanted something unique this time for this carnival," says Imran Bandeali, Director of Hyderabad Public School, Kids.

The carnival ended with prize distribution and a photo session on a high note. “This kind of carnivals are entertaining for children. It brings an opportunity for everybody to participate," observes Alka Agarwal, director of Anokhi Jannat.

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