Holi is an important Indian festival that celebrates spring as well as the triumph of good over evil. It’s a very colorful holiday and even involves throwing colored powder around, so you can be sure this is one kids of any background will love to learn more about. Here are some fun activities to do at home or in a classroom to celebrate Holi.
Because it’s a celebration that’s all about color (and water) it’s a great time to bring out all your fun colorful play activities, from using liquid watercolors in spray guns to making neon colored chalk paint (or just playing with sidewalk chalk), colored rice or pasta and doing all the color sorting activities you want.
Virtual Book Club for Kids has a great collection of Holi related videos and a week of crafts and activities. The holi sugar cookies from Love Laugh Mirch are so pretty, and easy to make, too.
Urban Indian Mom has a great collection of craft ideas for Holi include painting by blowing through a straw and lots of other ways to make messy and colorful art.
Twinkl has some Holi vocabulary cards you can use to teach kids the basics, including things like pichkari, rangoli, dancers and spring. (A free account is required to download.)
Speaking of pichkari, which is basically a rocket-shaped water gun, you can make a decorative pichkari with these instructions from The Joy of Sharing.
Rangoli is more of a Diwali thing, but if you want to throw that in here, too, you can find some fun options at Get Coloring Pages. Or grab some color-by-number Holi coloring pages from The Playful Indian.
If you’re giving gifts for Holi, make some DIY Holi gift tags like the ones from Artsy Craftsy Mom. Just print out the tags and have kids decorate them as colorfully as possible.
And if you’re looking for kids’ books about Holi, check out Why Do We Celebrate Holi?, Holi Hai! and Festival of Colors.