Numeracy & Scientific Discovery through Joyful Play
We make logic and science tangible. From counting with hopscotch to understanding how plants grow, we turn every lesson into a curious adventure.
Little hands are getting dirty and learning about farming and seed germination. Watching a tiny seed sprout and grow is one of the most exciting adventures for our young learners.
From tiny seeds to thriving plants. This before and after shows the magic of germination, an activity where our children learn about the life cycle of plants right in our preschool garden.
We are discovering the human digestive system through hands-on learning. By creating their own models with clay, children get a tangible understanding of how their bodies work.
Our preschoolers are heart heroes today. We are learning all about the human circulatory system and the incredible heart that keeps us going, making biology fun and accessible.
We are exploring family connections and learning about uncles, aunties, and cousins. This activity uses balloons to represent family members, helping children visualize their family tree and understand relationships.
Learning the magic of number 8 with colors and a fun hopscotch game. Our Euro Junior kids hop, count, and create, turning a math lesson into a full-body experience.
Building bright minds one bead at a time. With strings, stackers, and colorful beads, our little learners are mastering math concepts like patterns and counting in a fun, creative way.
About this collection
When you see our kids hopping through a hopscotch grid, they are not just playing. They are visualizing numbers and sequences, turning an abstract math concept into a physical experience. We make sure that by the time they reach Euro Junior, counting feels less like a lesson and more like the fun, active game they want to win.
Our HEUREKA curriculum, inspired by Harvard’s Project Zero, is built on the idea of 'visible thinking.' We don't just teach the 'what,' we guide children to explore the 'how.' When we study the human digestive system, we don't just point to a chart. The children create models with clay, visualizing how their own bodies work. It makes biology tangible, relatable, and honestly, a lot of fun.
Learning here happens in the real world. We take numeracy out of the workbook and into the environment. Our students learn about banking through coin tracing and role-play, making financial literacy a hands-on activity. When we look at plant life, we aren't just talking about germination; we are in the garden, getting our hands dirty, planting seeds, and documenting the growth. This isn't about memorizing facts. It is about nurturing a logical, curious mind that isn't afraid to ask why. We celebrate the 'hatke' (quirky) ideas because that is exactly where true discovery begins. Whether it is sorting objects to understand spatial positions or using yoga stories to learn about the heart, our goal is to build a foundation where school feels like a second home rather than a place of rigid instruction.
Santoshi Singh
I'm Dr. Santoshi. I believe children shouldn't just be taught; they should be encouraged to ask the 'unimaginable questions.' My role here is more than a teacher—I am a second parent who gets just as excited about a sprouting seed as your child does.
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