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Creative Workshops and Joyful Learning for Kids

byCurious Minds DIYAt studio in Chittaranjan Park, New DelhiStarts from600 per session per childView full gallery

From messy clay tables to mindful yoga, we design sessions where children shout, laugh, and grow into their own confidence.

A candid moment from our Ganesha workshop, filled with laughter and creativity. We believe learning is most effective when it's joyful and hands-on, creating a space where children feel happy to explore their artistic side.

Our no-fire cooking session is always a hit. Here, the boys learn about hygiene and teamwork while making their own snacks, and their proud reviews at the end say it all. It’s a great way to build essential life skills.

Look at these proud little artists with their hand-painted umbrellas. We provide the canvas and the colors, and they bring the magic, turning everyday objects into personalized masterpieces.

A key part of our camps is teaching mindfulness. Through guided meditation and positive affirmations like "I am confident, I am enough," we help children build inner strength and calmness.

Festivals at our studio are full of color and culture. Seeing the children dressed up as little Radhas and Krishnas for our Janmashtami celebration brings so much joy and makes learning about traditions fun.

We love sparking curiosity about the world. In this session, we discussed robots and Artificial Intelligence, and the children's insightful questions and ideas were truly amazing to hear.

The happy faces of our little creators say everything. Working with clay is a wonderful sensory experience that allows children to express themselves freely and see their ideas take shape.

Fun and games are central to our festive workshops. The Dahi Handi game during Janmashtami is a perfect example of how we encourage teamwork, collaboration, and pure, simple fun.

About Featured

My sessions are never just about completing an art project. Whether we are molding clay or doing no-fire cooking, I focus on the 'how' and 'why'—encouraging your child to ask questions, practice hygiene, and support their friends. It is about creating a safe space where they learn to say, 'I am enough.'

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