Getting intimations from your child’s school about the fancy dress competition that’s going to be held on Independence Day, and don’t know what you should dress your child as? Don’t worry. We’ve made a list of a few famous personalities (read: Freedom Fighters!) that your little one can dress up as, along with a dialogue they can say on stage, or you can write it on a flashcard for them to carry!
Dressing up for Independence Day will help to inculcate a feeling of patriotism in your kids. But before you go on and read more, here are the reasons why you should make your child participate in a fancy dress competition:
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Benefits Of Participating In A Fancy Dress Competition For Pre-schoolers
- Builds children’s confidence.
- Give children an opportunity to interact with other kids.
- Children learn how to overcome stage fear.
- Gives kids an opportunity to be recognised.
- Motivates children to develop creative skills.
Remember that the fancy dress competition is not just fun but also a learning experience for your child. So, while dressing them up, don’t forget to take them through the life story of the personality you’re planning to dress them up as.
5 Freedom Fighter Ideas For A Fancy Dress Competition
1. Rani Laxmi Bai
Dialogue: “Maidan-e-jung main maarna hai, firangi se nahi darna hai.”
Meaning: This slogan was raised by Jhansi ki Rani or Rani Laxmi Bai when the British invaded her territory. The slogan means that there is no need to be afraid of the British and kill them while fighting for the freedom of the country.
2. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
Dialogue: “Araam haraam hai.”
Meaning: This famous dialogue by none other than Chacha Nehru suggests that not working or resting can never result in the success of anything. We should work towards achieving our goals.
3. Mahatma Gandhi
Dialogue: “Karo ya maro.”
Meaning: This slogan by Gandhiji is perhaps the simplest and the most powerful slogan. When India was under British rule, this slogan was raised by Gandhiji and meant either win the freedom (do) or die as a slave.
4. Netaji Subhas Chadra Bose
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Dialogue: “Tum mujhe khoon do, mai tumhe azadi dunga.”
Meaning: This slogan has a very deep meaning. The slogan by Netaji suggests that India could never be liberated by peaceful means and so wanted the people to go into open revolt and form an army to throw the British out, and by that, they would offer their blood for their freedom.
5. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Dialogue: “Swaraj mera janamsiddh adhikar hai, aur main ise lekar rahunga.”
Meaning: This is another famous slogan given by the prominent freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Through this slogan, he wished to convey that Swaraj is his birthright and that he will attain it, and the British will have to go back to their country.
Dress your little one in one of these adorable dresses, and we bet they’ll win the best-dressed award this Independence Day!