Hamari Park Patrika · Volume 1, Issue 1 · January–March 2026
In this creative activity, children drew different types of रोटी on paper. Some drawings were round, some colourful, some simple, and some full of imagination.
The activity helped children observe shapes, colours, dots, textures, and patterns. A familiar object from daily life became a subject for art and expression. Children used their own ideas to show how they imagined रोटी.
Drawing also gave children a way to participate without pressure. Even children who may not write full sentences yet could express themselves through lines, colours, and shapes.
This magazine section celebrates the idea that learning can begin from everyday things. Even a roti can become art, observation, conversation, and confidence.
🌟 Learning Highlights:
Shape recognition, colour expression, observation, imagination, confidence through art.
📷 Media: Use children’s roti drawings from the magazine page.