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Weekend Fun - 3rd and 4th December 2022

 On 3 rd December, we had our school winter carnival. I participated in singing event in the carnival, and it was lot of fun. I ate popcorns and drank kit kat shake, it was very tasty. Then I played some games like Kill the rat, Aeroplane flying and many more. After it I returned home after buying some Helium balloons. On 4 th December I went to Children’s Museum. I saw many dolls from different countries. After visiting the place, I was feeling very hungry. So, I went to one restaurant. I ate yummy pizza. Then I went to the Science Museum. First, I went to the Children’s room, then I went to the Mirror House and had lots of fun. I am sharing some of the photos of the weekend I spent At Birla Institute of Technological Museum - Posing for Gangayan Fixture At Birla Institute of Technological Museum - Posing in front of Ever flowing Tap Having Yummy Pizza At Nehru Childrens' Museum - Japanese Doll  At Nehru Childrens' Museum - More dolls At Nehru Childrens' Museum - Som...
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