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Hands-On Science & Exploration for Curious Kids

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We turn every day into a discovery zone where children touch, taste, and experiment to understand the world around them through play.

(Video) Our fireless choco delight is a perfect example of safe, hands-on learning. The children get to be little chefs, measuring, mixing, and creating a delicious treat without any heat.

(Video) Science is everywhere, even in the kitchen. This experiment with lemon, turmeric, and other simple ingredients shows children the amazing chemical reactions that can happen with everyday items.

(Video) The classic candle and water experiment is a mesmerizing way to teach children about air pressure. Their faces light up with wonder as they see the water rise, making science unforgettable.

(Video) Exploring the outdoors is a key part of our curriculum. During nature walks, children are encouraged to observe, collect items, and connect with the environment around them.

(Video) No-fire cooking sessions are a safe and empowering way for children to learn about food preparation. Here, they are enjoying a healthy salad they helped make themselves.

(Video) This simple experiment with pepper and soap is a powerful visual for teaching children about germs and the importance of washing their hands. Learning about hygiene can be fun.

(Video) We created different "habitats" using sand and water to teach children where various animals live. This sensory activity helps them understand concepts like land and water animals.

(Video) Another one of our delicious no-fire cooking creations. The children love being involved in making their own snacks, which encourages them to try new and healthy foods.

(Video) Our flame-free feasts are always a hit. Children learn basic culinary skills and the joy of preparing food, all in a completely safe and supervised setting.

(Video) A sensory table filled with fresh vegetables allows toddlers to feel and touch different textures. This hands-on exploration helps build a positive relationship with healthy food.

About Little Scientists & Explorers

Real science at our centre looks a lot like messy fun. When we teach children about air pressure with a candle experiment or create habitats using sand and water, we are not just following a rigid lesson plan. We are giving them permission to get their hands dirty, satisfy their curiosity, and learn that making a mess is simply a part of the process of discovery.

At Inaaya, we believe that children are born scientists. Their natural instinct is to question, touch, and test the world, and our role is to provide the safe space for that exploration to happen. Unlike traditional rote-learning environments, our experiential learning programs in DLF Phase 1 prioritize 'learning by doing.'

Why We Prioritize Hands-On Discovery

  • Cognitive Growth: Moving from theory to practice helps children retain concepts better. When they mix ingredients for a fireless snack or excavate ice blocks, they are learning about chemistry, physics, and patience without even realizing it.
  • Confidence Building: Every experiment they complete, whether it involves sorting vegetables or counting items, reinforces their belief in their own capabilities.
  • Sensory Development: Our activities are designed to engage all senses. Texture play, nature walks, and creative cooking sessions stimulate brain development, which is crucial in the early years.

What Science Looks Like At Inaaya

We avoid the standard 'sit-and-listen' approach. Instead, your child might spend an afternoon learning about nutrition by identifying fresh vegetables, practicing hygiene concepts through 'germ buster' activities, or building motor skills by measuring ingredients for a recipe. We emphasize critical thinking, urging children to ask 'what happens if I do this?' rather than just memorizing facts.

Whether it is after-school hobby clubs or our standard preschool curriculum, our focus remains the same: fostering a deep-seated love for learning. We invite you to visit our campus in Gurugram to see our science stations, meet our mentors, and experience the energy of our little explorers firsthand.

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INAAYA daycare at DLF Phase 1, GurugramStarts from 800 per day

We believe children learn best when they can touch, feel, and explore. At our centre, we ditch the textbooks in favor of hands-on discovery, ensuring every child feels safe enough to get a little messy while they learn.

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