BUTTERFLY CLASS PRESENTATION: SPROUTS OF JOY- NATURE CONSERVATION DAY

On the bright morning of 29th July, our little learners celebrated Nature Conservation Day through a joyful and meaningful event titled “Sprouts of Joy: Celebrating Nature.” The school campus buzzed with excitement as proud parents gathered to watch their tiny tots spread the message of loving and protecting nature. The program began with a warm welcome and a short prayer recited by the children. This was followed by a delightful performance of the “Good Morning” welcome song, where our little ones greeted everyone with sweet smiles, cheerful actions, and great enthusiasm. The children then participated in an interactive “Stacking Activity”, where they built the parts of a plant — root, stem, leaves, and flower — learning how each part helps a plant grow. It was a hands-on way to help them understand how nature works. One of the most heart-warming moments was the enactment of “The Story of a Seed,” where the children showed how a tiny seed grows into a plant with the help of sunlight, water, and air. The act beautifully conveyed the importance of conserving our natural resources. We also took this opportunity to raise awareness about International Tiger Day, observed on 29th July. Children enjoyed creating their own tiger face hand puppets, learning that tigers are an important part of our ecosystem and need to be protected.