Kinderland Cambodia’s annual Costume Day was a vibrant celebration of imagination and creativity. Students arrived dressed as superheroes, princesses, storybook characters and playful spooky figures, transforming the school into a colourful world of fun and fantasy. Excitement filled the air as children proudly paraded their costumes with big smiles. The morning began with a lively photoshoot, followed by a school-wide trick-or-treat adventure, including a memorable visit to the principal’s office. Laughter and cheerful chatter filled the hallways as students collected treats and greeted their friends and teachers along the way.


Cute poses of pre-nursery students in their batty headband craft
In Pre-Nursery, our youngest learners enjoyed creating adorable bat headbands. Using simple crafting materials, they explored shapes and textures while practising hand coordination. They giggled with delight as they transformed into tiny, friendly bats, flying around the classroom.


Nursery students are busy creating their magical bubble pot art!
Nursery students took part in a colourful bubble art adventure. Using cardboard tubes dipped in paint, they stamped bubbly shapes onto their papers, watching each print appear like magic. The activity encouraged curiosity, creative expression and joyful experimentation.

K1 students with their spider crafts

K1 students engrossed in their scavenger hunt adventure
Over in Kindergarten One (K1), children embarked on a thrilling scavenger hunt around the playground, searching for hidden picture clues and celebrating each discovery. They later made spooky spider crafts with wiggly legs and big googly eyes, proudly showing off their creations to friends.

K2 students in their mummy wrap activity

A pose with a spooky ghost hand
Kindergarten Two (K2) students showcased teamwork and creativity through ghost crafts and a mummy wrap challenge. They used gloves, bottles and straws to form spooky ghost hands, then worked in pairs to wrap one another in tissue—laughing, cheering and encouraging each other throughout the activity.

Trick-or-treating with our principal.

Nursery class group photo on our costume day wall
This special celebration not only brought smiles and excitement but also supported physical development, social skills, confidence and classroom camaraderie. Costume Day reminded us of the joy of learning through play and the wonderful memories we create together as a school community. 🎃✨