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Creative Arts Activities for Children in Kasavanahalli

byNivriti MontessoriDay Care Center in Kasavanahalli, Sarjapur RoadStarts from3,500 Per WeekView full gallery

Where little hands explore colors, textures, and their own unique ideas every single day.

A young artist lost in her work at the easel. We provide open-ended art materials so children can explore colors, textures, and their own creativity without a predetermined end product.

Preparations for Ganesh Chaturthi involved many art forms, from sculpting dough to preparing modaks. It was a beautiful, collaborative effort that filled our space with festive creativity.

A close-up of a child's hand painting with bold green strokes. Art is a sensory experience, and we encourage children to explore the feel and flow of the paint as much as the final image.

A child proudly displays his drawing of a sunrise. Art is a powerful way for children to represent their understanding of the world and express their feelings.

A child creates a flower collage using colored grains. This activity combines art with sensorial exploration, developing fine motor skills as she carefully places the tiny pieces.

Children are painting and decorating paper cups to create something new. This upcycling craft project encourages creativity and resourcefulness.

A young boy proudly shows off his finished flower collage. The smile of accomplishment is the true goal of our art activities.

A proud artist with his finished piece. Giving children the freedom to create builds their confidence and validates their unique artistic vision.

A child carefully works on a seed collage. This activity requires precision and focus, helping to develop the fine motor skills needed for writing.

A happy group of children shows off their decorated cup creations. Collaborative art projects are a great way to build community and share ideas.

About Creative Arts & Expression

We avoid coloring books and templates because your child’s expression should come from them, not a line on a page. If they want to paint the sky purple or build a flower using grains, we encourage that choice. This hands-on freedom does more than create art; it strengthens the fine motor control and concentration they need for writing later on.

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