About the Festival
Kerala’s first and biggest children’s festival returns — too fun, too everything, too good to miss!
Over two magical days, kids can explore, make, move, and dream in a world designed just for them.
Kids come together to stitch one big shared artwork — a blanket woven from fabric, friendship, and imagination. Each child creates their own patch, filled with colour, texture, and story, which joins the larger collective piece.
But the magic doesn’t end there. After the festival, the blanket will begin its travels — visiting each child’s home one by one. With every stop, the child will add a note, drawing, or little handmade surprise for the next friend in line, turning the blanket into a moving pen-pal project.
Guided by artist Ithiri Kunjan, this workshop celebrates connection, sustainability, and the power of shared creativity — showing kids how art can travel, grow, and carry friendship wherever it goes.
Meet Ithiri Kunjan
Ithiri Kunjan is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in sculpture. Their work transforms textile waste and discarded materials into vibrant, meaningful new forms turning the overlooked into art. As the founder of Ithiri – Handcrafted Collectables, Kunjan’s practice blends sustainability, storytelling, and social impact, reviving forgotten fabrics into beautiful, purposeful creations.
About the Festival
Kerala’s first and biggest children’s festival returns — too fun, too everything, too good to miss!
Over two magical days, kids can explore, make, move, and dream in a world designed just for them.