Kicking off the new academic year 2025–26, the lower kindergarten students at Carmel School, Kuwait, dived straight into a world of colors with a cheerful Hand Printing Activity.
The atmosphere was filled with laughter as the young learners explored their creativity. Each child dipped their tiny palms into safe, brightly colored paints, then pressed them onto paper, leaving behind a unique and colorful stamp. The classroom tables became a palette of joy—splashes of red, yellow, blue, and green mingling together as little artists worked happily.
Beyond the fun, the activity encouraged teamwork, boosted self-confidence, and helped develop important skills such as fine motor coordination and sensory awareness. The children also enjoyed the freedom of working on their own while sharing ideas with friends.
By the end of the session, the room was alive with smiling faces, colorful handprints, and the happy chatter of accomplishment—proving once again that learning can be just as much about play as it is about books.













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