
The Navratri–Dussehra window (Navratri runs 10–18 October and Dussehra falls on 20 October in 2026) brings a wave of children's activities across Delhi NCR. Expect Ramlila-themed story sessions that retell the epic in child-friendly ways, mask-making and craft workshops (Ravana masks, bow-and-arrow craft, colourful festival art), and garba and dance play for the more energetic. These run at cultural centres, play cafes and activity studios, and are generally pitched at the 3–8 group. They are a rich way to connect young children to the stories and colour of the season. As dated, organiser-run events, the specific sessions are posted on District and Taabur through early October — check about two weeks ahead.
• Old or craft-friendly clothes — paint and glue are common
• A change of clothes for younger children
• A water bottle and a small snack
• Hand wipes and sanitiser
• Your booking confirmation
A festive, story-led session mixing Ramlila storytelling with hands-on craft or dance. Expect a lively, colourful atmosphere aimed at the 3–8 group, usually running one to two hours. A meaningful and hands-on way to bring the season's stories to life for young children.
– Clustered 10–20 October 2026 — search district.in and taabur.com from early October
– Most sessions suit the 3–8 age band; confirm per venue
– Dated, single-day events — book ahead once listings appear
– Confirm price and exact timing on the source before travelling
– Note any allergies before craft or food segments