Children’s day in India is celebrated on 14th November on the birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India. He was fond of children and children fondly referred to him as “Chacha Nehru”. India celebrates Children’s Day with Cultural Program, Fun games and competitions. Children’s Day focus on the rights and well-being of children. There used to be a time when kids’ parties didn’t have quite the glamour that we see today; no fancy restaurants or clowns and characters dressed up. Setting aside the music and dance, the parties were just a simple and heart-warming affair conducted in homes with homemade food and games. There are people who still like homespun parties and though games and activities for kids’ parties are nearing extinction, here are a few ways to bring joy among the kids. These games provide physical activity, intellectual stimulation and camaraderie among the kids. Additionally, hosting these games won’t cost you much and most can be done using household items. Moreover, you can stretch them into any theme your kid wants.