It’s Holi and you plan to do *something* around the festival at your kids’ school.

Or maybe you are a teacher who wants to create a more multicultural and inclusive environment in their classroom.

Here are some easy ways to provide a memorable cultural experience!

1. Introduce the Festival

Give a brief introduction and explain the significance of the festival.

Download the free celebration kit that includes 15 Holi activities along with the school presentation slides.

2. Storytime with Holi Tales

Books are a fantastic way to get the celebration going!

Share age-appropriate stories from Holi such as the legend behind the festival, the deeper meaning behind the festival, and so on. Check out Maya/Neel’s two Bestselling Holi books!

3. Make Fun and simple Holi crafts

Nothing better than a hands-on activity! I love these two because of how easy it is to both arrange for the material and also for kids of all ages to do.

Craft for Older Kids – Sliding Pichkari (download the free celebration kit at the bottom of the page for template and step-by-step instructions)

Craft for Younger kids – Prahlad Bonfire Lamp

4. Screen Kid-friendly Holi videos

Show educational and engaging videos about Holi to help children better understand the mythology and the story of Holi but in a age-appropriate way.

5. Invite a Guest Speaker/Author/Dance Instructor

If possible, bring in a guest speaker from the community, like a parent, author , or cultural educator, to speak about their Holi traditions and answer children’s questions.

An Indian dance workshop is another way to provide a fun and hands-on cultural experience!

Ajanta provides incredibly fun Holi interactive experiences at schools, libraries, and corporates.

Sample of an in-person workshop.

Sample of a virtual workshop.

6. Host a Holi Quiz

Use this template to host a fun Holi quiz! Offer small rewards for participation to make learning fun and interactive.

download the free celebration kit at the bottom of this page

7. Holi Shark Rhyme

Little kids will absolutely adore this fun Holi rhyme to the tunes of Baby Shark. From Gulaal and Pichkari to Gujiya and Thandai, it has all the fun elements of Holi!

8. Dance Along with this Fun Holi Dance

Works great from K to Grade 5. Other than all the elements of Holi, it also enacts the story of Holi.

9. Holi Spot & Color Activity

The perfect activity to end the day with! The quick quiz will help them remember everything they learned and then they can color the Spot & Color activity page.

Remember, repetition is key for younger kids. While you might get bored, kids love hearing the same fact multiple times 🙂

download the free celebration kit at the bottom of this page

10. Teach Hindi Colors

What a perfect opportunity to learn colors in Hindi!

For younger kids, use this Finger Family rhyme

For older kids, teach them verbally and then give them the “Match the Hindi colors” activity in our free celebration kit. Download the free celebration kit at the bottom of this page