Independence Day 2023: The country is all set to celebrate its 77th Independence Day. From the market to school, college, and offices, everywhere is seen drenched in the color of the tricolor. At the same time, the countrymen have already started preparing for the celebration as Independence Day is a time to honor and celebrate the nation's hard-won freedom.
Different programs are organized on this day at many places, but the most memorable and proud programs are those which are organized in schools. Through this, the coming generations are made aware of their history. Along with this, the price paid for freedom is also told.
If you also want to make this Independence Day something special for the kids, then we are going to discuss the same in this article. The best way to explain the importance of August 15 to children is to mold them into the same characters you want to explain to them. A fancy dress is the best option for this.
Celebrate Independence Day with children through a fancy dress program
A fancy dress competition is a great way to introduce children to courageous freedom fighters. This gives children an opportunity to learn about the inspiring freedom fighters who selflessly fought against the Britishers and freed our country from them. With this, they will not only understand the heroic stories but also feel them.
Fancy dress options for girls
Rani Lakshmi Bai
You can dress your daughters like her to tell about the courage and valor of India's ultimate warrior queen Rani Laxmibai. Dressed in a sword and shield, and a royal saree, she will feel the bravery of Jhansi Ki Rani while listening to the story.
Sarojini Naidu
To pay tribute to Sarojini Naidu, the nightingale of India, dress your daughter like her. Dress up with a book of poems in hand and a simple saree. Sarojini Naidu embodies the fighting spirit of freedom through her significant literary achievements.
Fancy dress options for boys
Mahatma Gandhi
You can dress up your sons like the Father of the Nation by dressing them in the traditional white dhoti and rimless spectacles. They can also represent Gandhiji's non-violent and satyagraha beliefs by carrying a spinning wheel. This will inspire them to follow the path of non-violence and truth in their childhood itself.
Bhagat Singh
To portray Veer Bhagat Singh, you can give your child a wooden stick by wearing a white kurta-pajama, a red turban. He sacrificed everything to free India from the British. This will inspire them to sacrifice.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
Dress up your son in a soldier outfit with a Nehru cap and badge in honor of the brave Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. This organization will address his unrelenting fight for liberation and his efforts towards the establishment of the Indian National Army.
Chandrashekhar Azad
Boys can wear khadi kurta, dhoti and fake mustache to get the image of the courageous Chandrashekhar Azad. His contribution and sacrifice in the freedom struggle can be depicted by taking a toy gun in his hand. In whatever character you decorate your child, do explain them about them.
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