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Mondor Festival

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Use the power of words to engage and inspire
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Use the power of words to engage and inspire

Opening

Anchor 1: “Hello everyone! How are you all feeling today?

(Pause for response)

Anchor 2: “How wonderful! Today we gather here to celebrate the most lovely people on this planet: our beloved children! Happy Children’s Day to each of you!”

Anchor 1: “Children’s Day is not just about fun and games; it reminds us of the importance of children in the future of our society. Celebrated around the world, this day reminds us that every child has the right to education, happiness, and a bright future.”

Welcome guests

Anchor 2: “To begin our special day, let us welcome our guests and our teachers who have joined us. We are honored to have such wonderful mentors and guides with us today. A big round of applause, if please!”

Anchor 1: “Yes! And to start this event off on the perfect note, let’s invite (Principal Name/Chief Guest) to say a few words.”

(Chief guest/director delivers speech)

Introduction to the cultural program

Anchor 2: “Thank you very much for these inspiring words. Now it’s time to add color to our day with performances prepared by our talented students.”

Anchor 1: “Our kids worked hard, trained endlessly, and put their hearts into these performances. So, let’s give them all our support and encourage them!

Dance show

Anchor 1: “To begin our cultural extravaganza, we organize a vibrant dance performance by the students of the class (Insert Class). Let’s welcome them with a round of applause! »

(Pause for performance)

Host 2: “Wasn’t that amazing? They really rocked the stage. Let’s give them a big helping hand again!”

Speech on the occasion of Children’s Day

Anchor 2: “Next we have a thoughtful speech prepared by (student name) from the (insert class) class. Let’s hear what Children’s Day means to them! »

(Student gives a speech)

Games and fun activities

Anchor 1: “Wow, that was really heartwarming. Now let’s change the subject and have some fun with the games!”

Anchor 2: “Yes! We have some exciting games planned, so kids, get ready to have fun!”

(Announce the games and lead the activities)

Closing remarks

Anchor 1: “Thank you everyone for joining us in celebrating Children’s Day. It was a wonderful event, full of joy and laughter.”

Anchor 2: “Before we finish, let us remember that children are the future of our world. Let’s always support them, keep their dreams alive and make this world a better place for them.

The two anchors together: “Happy Children’s Day everyone! Let’s make every day as special as today for our children! »