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Geography & Culture Workshops for Young Explorers

byCurious Minds DIYAt studio in Chittaranjan Park, New DelhiStarts from800 Per Workshop (2 Hours)View full gallery

I take children on exciting journeys around the globe without leaving the studio. Through maps, stories, and 3D projects, we make geography an adventure they will actually understand.

Proudly showing off their Eiffel Tower paintings. Our Wonders of the World session combined learning about global landmarks with a fun dot painting art activity.

We started our 'Wonders of the World' session by learning about the seven continents and where different countries are located. Then, the kids got to place miniature monuments on a world map.

A glimpse of our setup for the 'Wonders of the World' workshop. We use maps, 3D models, and art supplies to create a multi-sensory learning experience.

A close-up of the Eiffel Tower paintings and the world map with monuments. This activity helps connect the abstract idea of a landmark with its physical location.

A student carefully places a monument on the world map. This hands-on approach helps children learn geography in a way they will remember.

Kids engrossed in their world tour art project. They are learning about different cultures and landmarks while practicing their drawing and coloring skills.

Part 2 of our 'Around the World' session. The kids continued their global adventure by building 3D models of famous monuments and learning more about each one.

This student created a beautiful map showing the journey of the Ganga river. He explained how the river starts pure in the mountains and gathers pollution along its way, showing a real understanding of environmental issues.

Here, a student is working on his "Ganga is Dying" poster for his holiday homework. I helped him visualize the concept and create a powerful message through art.

Our Arctic Habitat session was a mix of discussion, worksheets, and art. This collage shows the kids learning about polar animals and their environment.

About World Explorers: Geography & Culture

We don't just study maps; we build the world. Whether it's tracing the Ganga's journey on a hand-drawn chart to discuss pollution or using miniature monuments to understand continental locations, I ensure every child gets their hands dirty. It’s all about turning abstract concepts into physical models so they truly understand what they’re learning.

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