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Draw your own design in your notebook and colour it as well.
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Now close your eyes and imagine that you have reached such a place. How does it feel? Which songs do you feel like singing?
Are there any trees or plants which never have any flowers? Find out and write.
You must have seen buds on the plants. If there are any flower-bearing plants growing near your school or home, look carefully at their buds.

What differences do you find between a flower and a bud?
Can you think of a colour of which there is no flower?
“Good gardener, make for my Banna a garland of flowers;
She went looking for flowers in the garden in heaven;
Make a garland of flower buds if there are no flowers…”
Do you know when such songs are sung?
Collect songs, poems, etc., on flowers. Write them down and put them up in the classroom.
Have you ever seen anyone selling flowers anywhere? If there are any flower-sellers nearby ask them these questions and write -
- What are the different flowers that they sell? Ask them the names of three flowers.
- Where do they bring these flowers from?
- Why do people buy flowers?
- In what forms do flower-sellers sell their flowers? Look at these pictures. Tick against those forms that you have seen.

Any other form that you have seen - - Have you seen flowers offered at many religious places?
- What do we do when they dry up?
- How will you use them?
Some flowers are used in different forms - like rose and marigold are used in garlands and as loose petals too.
- Find out the prices of these different forms.
One flower ______ One garland ______ One bouquet ______ - Has the flower-seller learnt to make bouquets or a net of flowers from anybody? From whom?
- Would they like the other members of their family to do this work? Why?
Draw a flower of your choice and write its name below.
