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Learning Through Play and Discovery

byCurious Minds DIYAt studio in Chittaranjan Park, New DelhiStarts from800 Per Session (60 Mins)View full gallery

A peek into the messy, happy, and mindful world of our studio sessions.

This is what our happy, busy sessions look like. Here, we are all working together during a clay play session, where little hands are busy creating, learning, and strengthening their fine motor skills.

"Very good, good job!" Positive encouragement is key. Watch as one of our youngest learners practices her cutting skills, an essential fine motor activity that builds hand strength and coordination for future writing.

We take time to calm our minds and bodies. In our mindfulness sessions, children learn simple breathing exercises and positive affirmations like "I am confident, I am enough" to build emotional resilience and focus.

Learning big concepts is fun and easy with us. Here, I am explaining how the Earth's tilt creates seasons using a simple, interactive demonstration that makes science accessible and exciting for young minds.

We believe in learning through celebration. This clip from our Janmashtami workshop shows the kids enjoying a traditional Dahi Handi game, which teaches them about culture, teamwork, and physical coordination.

Look at this amazing cupcake artwork. We use fun techniques like texture art to help children explore their creativity and are always so proud of the beautiful masterpieces they create.

Every child gets the personal attention they need to thrive. This is a glimpse of a one-on-one session, where we focus on activities tailored to the child's pace, ensuring they feel understood and confident.

Our little artists proudly showing off their hand-painted umbrellas. This activity was not just about painting, it was about expressing their unique ideas about weather, from rainbows to starry nights.

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If you see a table covered in clay or half-finished craft projects, you are in the right place. We believe real learning happens when kids get their hands dirty, ask questions, and have the space to make mistakes without judgment. It is not about perfect outcomes; it is about building the confidence to try, fail, and express themselves freely.

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