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byMilk Teeth Activity CenterIn-person at Chamrajpet, BengaluruStarts from7,000 per party (up to 15 kids)View full gallery

Welcome to my world of messy hands, big smiles, and learning that feels like pure play. From sensory science to interactive stories, here is a peek at the fun we get up to at Milk Teeth.

Watch the pure excitement as we create giant snake bubbles from just a bottle and some soap. This is one of my favorite sensory play activities for parties because it’s simple, magical, and helps develop oral motor skills while the kids have an absolute blast.

Here, my students are learning about simple machines by building their own flagpole from scratch using a pulley system. I love incorporating these hands on STEM activities that make learning about science and engineering feel like play.

Planning a birthday party? I can set up a whole circuit of fun, non screen party games for children. In this video, I'm explaining the rules for marble balancing, word building, and cup stacking, all designed to get kids moving, thinking, and working together.

Slime making is always a huge hit at our activity center and a fantastic sensory play birthday party idea. This video shows our simple, kid safe recipe for fluffy slime, where children get to mix the ingredients themselves and enjoy the gooey, stretchy results.

I believe in the power of stories, which is why I offer interactive storytelling and puppet shows. Here, my son and I are performing 'The Gruffalo', bringing the characters to life to help build confidence and public speaking skills in a playful environment.

This is a glimpse into one of our weekend workshops, where kids and parents get to create together. We were making colorful scenes with play dough, a perfect creative kids entertainment idea that allows for imaginative expression and family bonding.

In this video, I'm announcing our special Diwali workshop, packed with themed activities for kids. We planned everything from a non screen coding game to help Arjun reach the temple, to crafting beautiful rangoli and diya lamps with play doh.

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If you are worried about the mess at home, don't be. Whether it is our Oobleck experiments or fluffy slime, I handle the chaos and the cleaning afterwards so you can actually enjoy watching your child explore. We focus on 'process over product' here, so there is no pressure to make it perfect—just lots of space to try, fail, and giggle.

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