‘Tis the season to be merry. It’s also the time for celebration, fun, parties and carnival. At Mother’s Pride, we believe in celebrating life. Wrapped in fun, entertainment and celebration, the most awaited Christmas Carnival was organised for our parents and children. Packed with lots of thrilling games, rocking music, jam sessions, mouth watering food […]
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Christmas spirit high during Santa’s visit to Mother’s Pride
Today, the branches of Mother’s Pride buzzed with excitement, cheer and laughter as our Prideens geared up to celebrate Christmas. The branches were beautifully decorated with sparkling bells, Santa Claus’ caps, stockings, stars, and brightly coloured Christmas tree. Living to the true spirit and essence of Christmas, our adorable darlings came dressed as Santa and […]
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Prideens welcome winter with snow, snowman and bonfire
Winter is the coldest and yet the most beautiful season of the year. Its all about the snow and the snowman, bonfire, enjoying the sunny days and engaging in loads of fun. To make the most of this time, winter season was introduced to our Prideens under the concept of seasons. A wonderful winter set […]
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Prideens fly kites as they understand the letter “I”
Songs, rhymes, story narration and picture reading are activities that contribute to the development of listening skills, and vocabulary and comprehension skills among the preschoolers. To introduce the letter “I”, Prideeens recited the rhyme “Flying Kites”. To establish a symbol-sound relationship to the letter, children engaged in making their own kites. This context helped in […]
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Prideens make their own tree to learn about the colour green
At Mother’s Pride, children are encouraged to learn by doing and experimenting on their own. Keeping to this approach and to reinforce the colour green and brown, our little Prideens got busy in a fun-filled “Tree Making” activity. Teachers created a beautiful set up of a tree. Children were encouraged to make the bark of […]
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Prideens Explore the Joyful World of the Colour Brown
Educational visits give children an experience away from their regular school environment. Such trips provide an alternative educational opportunity for them. Prideens of grade pre-nursery were introduced to the colour brown. To take experiential learning to the next level and to recapitulate the concept once again, they recently visited a bakery shop. Before the visit, […]