Foundational Skills Through Play
At Inaaya, we turn every number, letter, and colour into an adventure. Our play-based approach builds the core skills your child needs for school, all while they are having the time of their lives.
(Video) Who knew pasta could be so much fun for learning? Here, we're using pasta to practice counting and number recognition, making abstract math concepts tangible and engaging for toddlers.
(Video) Our phonics scavenger hunt turns the classroom into an adventure. Children search for objects that start with a certain sound, making letter and sound recognition an active and exciting game.
(Video) Learning prepositions like 'near' and 'far' becomes easy with this hands-on activity. Using simple objects, children physically demonstrate their understanding of spatial relationships.
(Video) I use focus and attention games to help children develop their concentration and listening skills. This ice cream matching game requires them to observe carefully and follow instructions.
(Video) This "Catch the Color" game is a vibrant and energetic way to reinforce color recognition. Children have to quickly identify and react to the colors, which sharpens their cognitive skills.
(Video) "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" is more than just a song. It's a fun, interactive way for children to learn about their body parts and improve their coordination.
(Video) Learning about the octopus was a fascinating journey. Through questions and facts, we explored the wonders of marine life, sparking curiosity about the natural world.
(Video) Mixing colors is a magical science experiment and art lesson in one. Children learn about primary and secondary colors by getting their hands messy and seeing the transformation firsthand.
(Video) This color sorting game using buttons is a fantastic activity for developing fine motor skills and cognitive abilities. The children carefully sort the buttons by color, learning classification.
(Video) We explored the world of transportation with this fun puzzle. Identifying different vehicles helps build vocabulary and understanding of the world around them.
About Learning Through Play: Foundational Skills
At Inaaya, we replace rote memorisation with real-world exploration. We use simple tools like pasta for counting or scavenger hunts for phonics, turning abstract concepts into tangible experiences. This way, your child doesn't just learn a number or a letter—they connect with the joy of discovery, building a solid academic foundation without the pressure of a traditional classroom.
We believe that early childhood education should be an extension of play. In our secure, bungalow-style centre in DLF Phase 1, we focus on the developmental milestones that matter most for a child's first years of schooling. Our curriculum targets the specific needs of children aged 1.5 to 5, covering phonics, pre-math skills, and logical thinking, but we present these in a way that feels like a game.
Whether we are sorting buttons to learn classification or using flashcards to explore the natural world, our goal is consistent: to create confident, independent thinkers who aren't afraid to get a little messy. We know that as a parent, you need more than just academics—you need a safe, transparent environment. That is why we provide 24/7 CCTV surveillance and keep our classrooms child-proofed, ensuring you have complete peace of mind while your child is here. We invite you to visit us to see how our 'learning through play' approach helps shy toddlers turn into curious, chatterbox learners, ready to take on the world.
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We’re a team of educators who believe a child’s first school experience should feel like home. We’ve created a space in DLF Phase 1 where your little one isn't just a student—they’re part of our family, growing their confidence one game at a time.
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