PRE KG -Paper Craft Activity

On 22nd December 2025, the Pre KG students of Standard Kids enthusiastically participated in their fifth Co-curricular Activity – Paper Craft. The classroom was filled with joy and excitement as the little learners eagerly explored colorful sheets of paper and craft materials. With bright smiles and curious minds, the children were guided through simple folding and pasting techniques, making the session both engaging and meaningful. This activity created a cheerful learning environment where every child felt encouraged to participate and express themselves freely.

During the activity, the children showcased their imagination by creating a variety of charming paper crafts such as boats, birds, animal faces, and many other creative designs. Each child took pride in their artwork, carefully following instructions while also adding their own unique ideas. The process of folding, cutting, and pasting helped the young learners improve their hand–eye coordination and fine motor skills, which are essential at this early stage of development. The classroom buzzed with excitement as students shared their creations with friends and teachers.

The Paper Craft activity also played an important role in enhancing the children’s cognitive and communication skills. As they worked, the students learned to identify shapes, colors, and patterns while understanding simple step-by-step instructions. They joyfully interacted with peers, exchanged ideas, and learned the value of cooperation and patience. This hands-on experience allowed them to explore their creativity while building confidence and self-expression in a fun and relaxed setting.

Overall, the Paper Craft session was a delightful and enriching experience for the Pre KG students of Standard Kids. The joyful laughter, colorful creations, and sense of accomplishment made the activity truly memorable. It not only nurtured creativity but also promoted learning through play, leaving the children happy, proud, and excited for more such engaging co-curricular activities in the future.