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Children’s Day Celebration

Good morning! To all

We extend a warm welcome to all the honble guests, parents, teachers, and, of
course, our special guests of honor—the children!

Today, we gather here to celebrate the essence of innocence, joy, and the future of our
nation on this wonderful occasion of Children’s Day.

Children’s Day is a time when we recognize and appreciate the unique abilities, talents,
and aspirations of our young ones. It’s a day dedicated to their happiness and well-being.
Today, we have prepared a delightful program filled with joy and surprises to make this
day unforgettable for our little stars.

Before we proceed further, let us take a moment to acknowledge the vision of our beloved
leader, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, whose birthday on November 14th we celebrate as
Children’s Day.

Pandit Nehru believed that children are the building blocks of a nation’s progress and
development. He envisioned a future where children are nurtured, educated, and
encouraged to dream big.

Today, in his honor, we come together to celebrate the spirit of childhood and to reaffirm
our commitment to providing a nurturing environment for our children to thrive.

Now, I would like to invite on stage our chief guest, (_________________________),


for the lighting of the lamp.

Thank u all

Now it's time to express our gratitude I request our principal or vice principal to
honor our today’s program guest_________________________________________________.

[Performance 1: Dance]

Without wasting a time lets start our celebration,


We have talented teacher ready to enchant us with a mesmerizing dance performance.
Let’s welcome them!
[After Dance]

What a stunning performance! Our teachers have truly lit up the stage.

Now, we have a heartwarming play performed by another teacher; let’s welcome her with
a big round of applause.
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[Performance 2: Play]

[After Play]

A remarkable portrayal of important life lessons! Let’s applaud our young actors.

Today, we remember Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, and a
champion of children’s rights, as we celebrate Children’s Day on his birthday, November
14th.

Chacha Nehru believed in nurturing our children with love and care, making this day
special.

[Performance 3: Skit on Pandit Nehru]

Now, a skit paying tribute to Chacha Nehru and his love for children.

[After Skit]

An informative and entertaining tribute, to keeping Chacha Nehru’s vision alive.

[Interactive Session]

Children, do you know what makes each of you unique and special?

Children: (Enthusiastically) Yes!

Your dreams, talents, and bright smiles light up our lives.

Let’s hear from some of our little stars about their dreams and aspirations.

[Children’s Dreams]

[After Interactive Session]

Thank you, children, for sharing your dreams. Remember, dreams can grow into
something magnificent with hard work and determination.

[Performance 4: Song]

Now, a delightful song celebrating childhood’s innocence and charm.

[After Song]

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Beautifully sung! Our young singers have filled our hearts with joy.

[Closing Thoughts]

As we conclude, let’s reflect on the purity and zest of childhood.

Children are the architects of our future; let’s provide them with the love and
opportunities they need to thrive.

On Children’s Day, let’s recommit to nurturing their dreams and creating a world where
every child’s potential can be realized.

Thank you for joining us. Let’s celebrate the spirit of childhood every day!

[Closing Scene]

Wishing you all a Happy Children’s Day! Goodbye and take care

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