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Nature Art & Creative Workshops for Kids

byGreen PantherOutdoor workshops in Bengaluru, Pune & MumbaiStarts from1,000 per child (Min. 15 kids)View full gallery

We turn the great outdoors into our art studio. From flower mandalas to handmade recycled paper, come join us where kids trade screens for mud and crayons for twigs.

Nature and art create pure magic. This video shows the variety of our creative workshops, from making sun prints and flower arrangements to other hands-on projects using materials found under the open sky.

A child learns the process of paper recycling, holding a frame filled with pulp. Our workshops teach sustainable practices in a fun, hands-on way.

Two little artists collaborating on a beautiful flower mandala on the ground. This activity encourages teamwork and an appreciation for natural colors and patterns.

A young boy adds flower petals to his handmade paper, a beautiful way to personalize his creation and connect with nature.

"Mud is not dirt!" A toddler joyfully shows off his muddy hands during our clay modeling session. We encourage kids to get messy and connect with the earth.

"Infinity stars!" This video is filled with the joyful reactions of children from our Nature Explorer Camp, showcasing their clay creations and recycled paper projects.

At our stall, kids wrote their wishes for the Earth on leaf cutouts and added them to our "Tree of Hope." It was a beautiful, interactive way to share their love for nature.

A happy explorer shows off her bamboo painting and a nature journal, proud of the beautiful things she created at our camp.

A child journals and sketches a beetle he has safely captured in a bug viewer. This activity combines scientific observation with artistic expression.

Children deeply focused on their nature journaling, sketching and writing about their discoveries. This is a wonderful mindfulness practice for all ages.

About Nature Art & Hands-On Creativity

Every session is designed for messy, sensory exploration, which means we bring all the supplies—from clay and recycled paper pulp to magnifying bug jars—so you just need to bring your child in clothes that can handle a bit of dirt. We work in small groups to ensure each child gets hands-on guidance while learning that art isn’t just about the final product; it’s about the joy of creating with whatever nature gives us today.

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