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Ramkriekies toddlers go wild with hair

Ramkriekies' crazy hair day filled classrooms with colour, creativity and confidence as little learners proudly showcased their imaginative hairstyles.

Laughter, colour and creativity filled the classrooms at Ramkriekies when the little learners showed off their imaginative hairstyles for the school’s Crazy Hair Day.

From bright rainbow sprays to hair shaped like cupcakes, spiders and even miniature gardens, the children arrived proudly displaying their bold and playful creations. Parents clearly made an effort to turn ordinary hairstyles into works of art.

Mason McCarthy giggles, thinking about his bright green, crazy hair. Photo: Submitted
Andrea Venter’s head is decorated with pink ornaments. Photo: Submitted

The day provided an opportunity for children to build confidence as they confidently paraded their hairstyles in front of classmates. Classrooms buzzed with excitement as learners complimented one another’s unique looks.

According to Annalie Grobbelaar from the school, themed days like Crazy Hair Day form part of creating a joyful and engaging learning environment, where children feel free to express themselves while developing socially, and they also provide great fun for the kids.

Khanya Moeketsi with a garden-style headpiece. Photo: Submitted
Little Marco du Plessis with his dinosaur-inspired hairstyle for the day. Photo: Submitted

Ramkriekies continues to host fun activities throughout the year, ensuring that learning remains an enjoyable adventure for its young learners. This event will live long in the kids’ memories and will make them embrace their young creativity, one wild hairstyle at a time.

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