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World Laughter Day on May 4 Laughter, Fun, and Creativity: Activities, Tasty Treats, and Colourful Creations!

World Laughter Day on May 4

Laughter, Fun, and Creativity: Activities, Tasty Treats, and Colourful Creations!

TINA KHATRI

World Laughter Day on May 4 is the perfect occasion to embrace joy and creativity! This special day is all about celebrating happiness, and what better way to do so than by engaging in fun activities that will bring smiles to your face? Let’s get creative and make the most of this day with exciting DIY crafts like Giggle Bottles, yummy treats like Banana Laughter Pops, and creative projects like a Laughter-Themed Mandala. These activities are sure to spread joy and laughter, so gather your materials and get ready to enjoy a weekend of fun and creativity!

Giggle Bottles: Shake, Rattle, and Laugh!
Transform an ordinary bottle into a laughter-filled treasure with this simple DIY activity. Watch the magic happen as you shake, rattle, and spread the joy!

Materials:

Empty plastic bottles

Rice or small beads

Stickers, paints, or markers

Colourful paper or tape

Instructions:

Fill the bottle halfway with rice or small beads.

Decorate the outside of the bottle using stickers, paints, or colourful tape.

Seal the bottle tightly.

Shake the bottle, and as the rice or beads rattle inside, the sound will mimic laughter!

Banana Laughter Pops: A Sweet Treat for Your Funny Bone!
Who says laughter can’t be delicious? Dive into this sweet, healthy treat that’ll make you giggle and munch at the same time.

Ingredients:

2 ripe bananas

1/2 cup Greek yoghurt (or vanilla yoghurt)

1/4 cup chocolate chips

1/4 cup crushed nuts (optional)

1 tablespoon honey (optional)

Instructions:

Peel the bananas and cut them into halves.

Insert popsicle sticks into each banana half.

Coat the bananas in yoghurt, and roll them in chocolate chips and crushed nuts (if using).

Drizzle honey on top for extra sweetness.

Place the banana pops on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and freeze for at least 2 hours.

Enjoy the frozen treat while laughing with friends!

Laugh & Colour: Mandala Magic for World Laughter Day!
Get your creative juices flowing and your smile glowing with a laughter-inspired mandala! Colour your way to joy with every stroke and spread good vibes.

Materials Needed:

Paper (preferably thick or textured for better colouring)

Compass or a circular object to trace for the centre circle

Pencil (for drawing outlines)

Markers/Coloured Pencils/Crayons (choose bright, vibrant colours for a fun effect)

Eraser (for cleaning up pencil lines)

Ruler (to help create symmetrical lines)

Fine-liner Pen (optional for adding detailed lines)

Steps for Creating Your Laughter-Themed Mandala:

Draw a large circle to serve as the base of your mandala.

Divide the circle into even segments (like pizza slices).

Add patterns like smiles, laughing faces, or simple happy shapes.

Expand outward with fun designs like stars, sunbursts, or wiggly lines.

Choose bright, happy colours like yellow, orange, and pink to match the cheerful theme.

Start colouring from the centre and work your way outward, filling each segment.

Mix and match colours to keep the energy playful and vibrant.

Add details like dots, stripes, or additional smiley faces for a playful touch.

Take your time—enjoy the relaxing process and let laughter guide your creativity.

Display your mandala as a reminder to smile and spread joy!



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