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There was much fun and laughter, not to mention colour and glitter, at the Diya Painting session last evening. Kids were given complete freedom to paint and decorate a diya of their choice! Here are some pictures of the event. Enjoy them!


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The festival of lights is around the corner!
Just to add some more colour to the festive spirit, Gulmohar Days is organising a “Paint your own Diya” session this friday evening. Children may walk in any time between 4.30pm and 6.30pm to paint and decorate a diya of their choice.

This event is open to all. So please do bring friends along if you would wish to.
Session charges are as follows:
Gulmohar Library Members: Rs.75/
Non members: Rs. 100/-

Please email gulmohardays@gmail.com to confirm your child’s participation.

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Gulmohar Days turns TWO today!! Thank you so much for being part of this fanatastic year!

As we begin Year 3 in new surroundings with an ambitious library project for children, I thank each one of you for the tremendous support you have extended through the past year. From friends who have shared words of encouragement, to friends who came into the library with a bag full of books to donate, to those who helped make T shirts and grocery bags and helped run an entire green camapign, to those who simply came in and sat at the library so that I could have some time off, to my students who were more enthusiastic than I was in any new project we attempted, to those who came in to become teachers and share their talent with children….I thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

Watch this space, for I promise, the next year will be even more exciting. Thank you, once again, for joining us as we celebrate the gulmohar days of life!

Above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you, because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it. —Roald Dahl

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I have great pleasure in sharing a thought-provoking poem that was penned by a parent whose child is part of the Gulmohar Days craft club. The poem is a humble request by a child to be left alone and be allowed to learn and grow at a comfortable pace. Beautiful words, thanks for sharing this Sangeeta! I hope the muse visits you often!

Allow me to grow
at my own pace
Please dont hasten me
I have rainbows to trace

Allow me to linger
a little while longer
on clouds and sunshine
until my confidence is stronger

Allow me to learn
how to break free on my own
after-all even a butterfly
came out of a worm
—(by Sangeeta Apshankar)

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Who said libraries are dull boring places where you have to keep quiet??
Not at Gulmohar Days for sure. There was much noise and good natured fighting over carrom and chess this weekend. And if you thought pictionary was a peaceful game, you havent seen anything yet!!

Scrabble, Hangman, pictionary, carroms, chess and other board games all available for library members only! And you thought libraries only stocked books???
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Kids love nothing more than a good story!

As part of the “Reading is Fun” programme, I am glad to announce a free story telling/reading session for kids at the library from 5.30-6.30 pm on Saturday, the 19th of Sept., 2009. This is for kids in the age group of 3-5 years. Please e-mail gulmohardays@gmail.com to register your child’s name at the earliest and participate in the story session.
See you there!
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The library wore a festive look yesterday. All library members were invited for the special Onam celebrations. The kids looked wonderful in ethnic wear and a big thank you to all parents and grandparents who helped out with the preparations. After listening to the Legend of Mahabali and snacking on some traditional Kerala goodies, the kids tried their hand at the flower rangoli or Pookolam. I have never seen boys enjoy rangoli this much!! Considering not one of them had done this earlier, I think they did wonderfully well. And by the end of the event, they all learned to say “Onam Ashamsakal”!! Enjoy the pictures…..



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