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Entertainment / Thu, 09 Jul 2026 News18

If You Were A '90s Kid, These Rainy Day Memories Will Make You Smile

Rainy days meant muddy puddles, surprise school holidays, hot snacks and endless outdoor fun. If you grew up in India during the '90s, these monsoon moments will probably take you right back to your childhood. (Image: AI-Generated)ADVERTISEMENT5 / 11 Waiting for Surprise School HolidaysHeavy rain often sparked one big question: Will school be closed today? (Image: AI-Generated)ADVERTISEMENT7 / 11 Hot Pakoras and Chai Waiting at HomeAfter spending time in the rain, coming home to a plate of crispy pakoras or bhajiyas was the perfect ending. (Image: Pinterest)10 / 11 Watching the Rain from the BalconyNot every rainy-day memory involved getting wet.

Last Updated: July 09, 2026, 14:06 IST

1 / 11 Long before smartphones and streaming platforms, the monsoon was something children eagerly looked forward to. Rainy days meant muddy puddles, surprise school holidays, hot snacks and endless outdoor fun. If you grew up in India during the '90s, these monsoon moments will probably take you right back to your childhood. (Image: AI-Generated)

2 / 11 Folding Paper Boats from Old Notebooks

The first rain of the season often meant pulling out old notebook pages and turning them into paper boats. The real fun began when they were gently placed in puddles or roadside streams to see whose boat floated the farthest. (Image: Pinterest)

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3 / 11 Splashing Through Every Puddle

Avoiding puddles? That was never an option. Jumping into them with both feet, getting completely soaked and laughing with friends was all part of the monsoon adventure. (Image: Pinterest)

4 / 11 Coming Home Drenched and Getting Scolded

No matter how many times parents warned against playing in the rain, most kids couldn't resist. The inevitable lecture after returning home soaked from head to toe became a rainy-day tradition of its own. (Image: AI-Generated)

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5 / 11 Waiting for Surprise School Holidays

Heavy rain often sparked one big question: Will school be closed today? Hearing that classes had been cancelled because of the weather felt like winning a mini lottery. (Image: AI-Generated)

6 / 11 The Smell of Wet Earth After The First Shower

Few things were as magical as the earthy fragrance that filled the air after the season's first rain. Even today, that familiar scent instantly brings back childhood memories. (Image: AI-Generated)

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7 / 11 Hot Pakoras and Chai Waiting at Home

After spending time in the rain, coming home to a plate of crispy pakoras or bhajiyas was the perfect ending. While the adults enjoyed chai, many kids happily paired the snacks with a glass of milk or a hot cup of cocoa. (Image: Pinterest)

8 / 11 Wearing Colourful Raincoats And Cartoon Umbrellas

Bright yellow raincoats, gumboots and umbrellas featuring favourite cartoon characters were almost as exciting as the rain itself. They made every walk to school feel like an adventure. (Image: Pinterest)

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9 / 11 Buying Roasted Bhutta on the Way Home

The sight of street vendors roasting corn over glowing coals was a sure sign that the monsoon had arrived. A squeeze of lemon, a sprinkle of salt and chilli powder made it one of the season's most unforgettable treats. (Image: Pinterest)

10 / 11 Watching the Rain from the Balcony

Not every rainy-day memory involved getting wet. Sometimes the best moments were spent sitting by the window or balcony, watching the rain pour while chatting with family or simply enjoying the cool breeze. (Image: Pinterest)

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