Festive Workshops for Kids in Chittaranjan Park
We bring festivals to life with messy art, stories, and joyful celebrations right here in our studio, helping kids connect with tradition through hands-on fun.
The energy and excitement of our Dahi Handi game during the Janmashtami celebration. These activities teach children about cultural traditions while promoting teamwork and fun.
"Radhe Radhe!" Two little girls dressed up for Janmashtami play dandiya and jump with joy. Our sessions are a place where children not only learn but also make friends for life.
A collage from our Janmashtami celebration, showcasing sustainable art projects. Children used recycled materials to create beautiful, themed crafts like picture frames and decorated bowls.
A peek into our colorful Holi workshop with our youngest artist. She is fully engaged in painting her hand to make a print, a perfect sensory activity for a toddler.
"Butterfly shape bann gayi!" I help a toddler make a butterfly print on a T-shirt with her handprints. Our Holi workshop was all about creative, messy, and joyful art.
A heartwarming moment from our Holi T-shirt painting session. This one-on-one guidance ensures even the littlest participants can create something they are proud of.
A child proudly stands with his Christmas-themed artwork next to a decorated tree. Our festive workshops, like this one for Christmas, are designed to bring seasonal joy and creativity.
A summary of our wonderful Christmas workshop. We offered personalized attention to all participants, who crafted beautiful decorations and enjoyed the festive cheer.
About Festive Fun & Workshops
When we celebrate festivals like Janmashtami or Holi, we skip the store-bought decorations. Instead, we use recycled materials to make crafts, like painting old bottles or hand-printing T-shirts, so kids learn that celebration is about creativity, not consumption. It gets a bit messy, yes, but that is exactly when the best learning happens.
Celebrating with Purpose
Festivals are not just about dates on a calendar. At my studio in CR Park, they are opportunities to teach children about diversity, gratitude, and community. Whether we are celebrating Janmashtami by building a DIY dahi handi or exploring colors during our Holi sessions, the focus remains on the process, not the final product.
Why Our Festive Workshops Work
- Sustainability First: We try to use old boxes, scrap paper, and repurposed materials. This teaches kids that we can create beauty without wasting resources.
- Holistic Involvement: It is not just art. We include storytelling, mindful chants, and movement to ensure children understand the cultural significance of what they are making.
- Small Batch Learning: With only 4-8 kids per session, your child gets the space to ask questions, make mistakes, and shout with joy.
What Parents Can Expect
Most festive workshops run for 60 to 90 minutes. I ensure that every child—toddler or school-goer—takes home something they created with their own hands. If it is a Christmas workshop, we might do edible art; for Holi, we might do fabric painting. The goal is always to build confidence. As I tell all my students, 'I am confident. I am enough.' We carry that mantra into our festive celebrations, ensuring every child feels like a part of the family.
Curious Minds DIY
I am the heart behind Curious Minds, where we trade screens for clay, paint, and real-life connections. My space in CR Park is less of a classroom and more of a creative home where your child can just be themselves—messy, loud, and confident.
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