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Imagination in Action: Stories, Music, and Yoga

byLittle Red HenCamps hosted at Kothanur and ThanisandraStarts from2,000 per child (1 week)View full gallery

We turn learning into an active adventure where stories come alive and every child finds their rhythm through music and movement.

During Literacy Week, costumes came to life. Our children dressed up as their favorite book characters, like Cinderella, and shared the stories they love. It was a magical day of seeing literature leap off the page.

Let's pull the strings of imagination. For Literacy Week at Thanisandra, our teachers used props to create a captivating storytelling experience, weaving valuable lessons into the magic of the narrative.

Puppets in motion, lessons in action. Our teachers at Kothanur became master puppeteers during Literacy Week, using this playful art form to foster a love for stories and language in our little learners.

We kicked off Literacy Week at Kothanur with 'Tune and Tale Time' by TALA Education. The session was a magical fusion of music and storytelling that ignited the children's imaginations and set the stage for a week of creative learning.

Once upon an adventure. Our storytelling sessions are a cornerstone of the Little Red Hen experience. I believe that listening to stories in a group helps children develop listening skills, empathy, and a boundless imagination.

Do, re, mi, let's make music together. In partnership with Tāla, our music sessions are filled with singing, movement, and play. I love seeing the pure joy on a child's face when they are lost in a song.

Lights, camera, action. Our dramatics and theatre activities give children a stage to express themselves. Here, two performers are captivating their audience, building confidence and communication skills.

We turn up the volume on learning with Tāla's 'Sing, Move & Play' program. Music is a powerful tool for development, and these sessions unlock creativity, cognitive skills, and endless fun.

Happy International Yoga Day. Here, one of our older yogis demonstrates the calm and focus that yoga brings. We believe in introducing mindfulness early to help children build self-esteem and confidence.

On International Yoga Day, we celebrate how our circle time yoga sessions promote physical health and emotional well-being. The children love stretching into animal poses and finding their balance, both on and off the mat.

About Imagination in Action: Stories, Music & Yoga

Our approach to these sessions is active rather than passive. We partner with experts like TALA Education for music because we want children to understand rhythm through full-body movement, not just by sitting and clapping. It creates a space where they naturally build coordination and confidence without even realizing they are in a structured class.

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