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Creative costumes bring Alphabet Day to life at Little Egerton

The learners had fun dressing up and bringing letters of the alphabet to life.

Little Egerton learners recently enjoyed a colourful and exciting Alphabet Dress-Up Day, where each child dressed as something beginning with a different letter of the alphabet. The school grounds were filled with creativity as the children proudly showed off their costumes.

One girl dressed up as a buzzing bee for the letter ‘B’, while others arrived as cartoon characters, queens, cats and many more imaginative ideas. The learners looked adorable in their outfits and clearly enjoyed taking part in the fun event. Teachers and fellow pupils were impressed by the effort and creativity.

The activity not only brought laughter and excitement to the school, but also encouraged the learners to think creatively while learning the alphabet in a fun way. Alphabet Day was a memorable experience for everyone, making learning enjoyable and bringing smiles to little faces.

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Shamona Buthuram

Shamona Buthuram, a journalist at the Ladysmith Gazette, is a multifaceted talent with a passion for fashion and make up. As a former Miss Bollywood winner and qualified makeup artist, she brings a unique perspective to her writing. When not working, Shamona loves dancing, watching Friends and Bollywood movies, and binge-watching Netflix. Her motto, "Love all, serve all.

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