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Colouring competition held at Delhi Public School, Khanna

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The Pre-Primary wing of Delhi Public School, Khanna, recently held a 'colouring competition' in the school's green and welcoming gardens. Children from Nursery and Prep came together with their colours and cardboards, happily tracing and filling their sheets while enjoying soft music and spending time with their friends. The courtyard, glowing in the morning light, was filled with excited Playway and Pre-Nursery children who settled down calmly as soothing music played around them. With crayons in their hands, little learners enjoyed the activity with great excitement. Colouring not only made them happy but also helped them build important skills-like better hand control, focus, creativity and the confidence to express themselves. By the end of the event, the colourful artwork looked like a beautiful garden on display. Each child's work showed their joy, confidence and growing abilities.

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