Watch the video given below and then answer the questions Questions Nursery/LKG (Q# 1-3) Q1 – Name the animals that you see in the picture. Q2 – What colour is the circle? Q3 – Count the apples in the picture. … Read More
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The land of the Kiwis – New Zealand
New Zealand is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean (Globe time!!!). Its closest neighbour is Australia, which is a separate country and a continent in itself. The original natives of New Zealand are the Maori people. They lived … Read More

India Gate and Amar Jawan Jyoti
India Gate is one of the most famous monuments in the country and it goes without saying that it is the face of Delhi. Originally called the ‘All India War Memorial’, India Gate is a war memorial which stands tall … Read More
Lesson for Toddlers – Lion and the Mouse
Watch the video given below and then answer the questions Questions Nursery/LKG (Q# 1-3) Q1 – Name the animals that you see in the picture. Q2 – How did the mouse help the lion? Q3 – … Read More
The Day that shook the world – 9/11
The 9/11 or the September 11 attacks were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks👿 by the Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda against the United States on Sept. 11, 2001. As in the U.S, the month precedes the day, it is referred to as 9/11. It was the single deadliest terrorist attack😱 on … Read More

Frogs Vs Toads
Frogs and toads are closely related. They both begin their lives as a tadpole in water. But frogs are usually found in ponds, lakes and streams whereas toads live on land and are often found in fields, gardens and forests. … Read More
Lesson for Toddlers – The Lazy Horse
Watch the video given below and then answer the questions Questions Nursery/LKG (Q# 1-3) Q1 – Name the animal that you see in the picture. Q2 – What was the horse carrying? Q3 – Count the number of dots in … Read More

The Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is found in the US state of Arizona. Many people consider it to be one of the seven wonders of the natural world. The Grand Canyon is 446 kilometres in length. At its widest point the Grand … Read More
