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Painted faces and huge smiles make Crawford International Pre-Primary friendship day special

The school celebrated friendship day with Paw Patrol, colourful face painting, and plenty of laughter, hugs, and fun for their little stars.

Crawford International Pre-Primary School in Lonehill hosted an unforgettable celebration for friendship day, filling their youngest stars with joy, colour, and laughter.
The little ones were bursting with excitement as special guests from Paw Patrol: Chase, Marshall, and Skye, joined the festivities, sharing hugs, high-fives, dancing, and endless smiles.

“But the magic didn’t stop there,” said school principal Kopano Dandala.

“Our incredible college matric art students brought pure talent, patience, and heart to the day, transforming tiny faces into works of art with the most stunning and creative face painting.”

Khonsi Tsiane with Paw Patrol’s Chase, Marshall, and Skye. Photo: Ditiro Masuku

From brave tigers and sparkly butterflies to puppy pals, Dandala said each design brought an extra spark to the day. “The students’ dedication and care made the experience truly special for every child.”

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The event was more than just fun and games; it was a celebration of what friendship truly means. Friendship is about sharing, caring, kindness, and supporting one another, lessons the children are learning every day.

Merilyn Comerford, Leano Mogotsi, and Zoe Comerford with the Paw Patrol squad. Photo: Ditiro Masuku

From the bonds they are beginning to form to the new connections made during the festivities, the day highlighted how friendships, big and small, can bring joy and confidence to young hearts.

Crawford International Pre-Primary School used the celebration as the perfect way to honour the spirit of friendship day.

“It was a day full of friendship, laughter, colour, and character fun, the perfect way to celebrate the bonds our little ones are learning to build.”

As the day came to an end, the children left with happy hearts, painted faces, and memories of smiles shared. “Here’s to friendships, big and small, old and new.”

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