The children from class I to XII and belonging to different schools and of various backgrounds from the sleepy village of Koonamoochy in the district have sent her a letter along with the invite for 'Onam', the most popular of all festivals in the state, falling on August 27 and 28.
They are members of a students group 'Shreyas Vidyarthi Koottayma' which had been staging various programmes based on 18-year old Malala's activities.
'We have staged various programmes based on Malala's activities so that young children will be inspired', he said.
Along with the photographs of their activities and a letter, the invitation for 'Onam' was sent to Malala on July 20, he said.
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Staiju said the children also celebrated Malala's birthday on July 12 with a cake baked in the shape of a book.
They also took out a procession to demonstrate that books and pen were the main instruments to change the world.
Malala and Indian child rights campaigner Kailash Satyarthi were awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.