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Summer Camp Diaries: Where Learning Meets Playtime

byPeas in PodAvailable at 2 centers in Noida (Sector 116 & 117)Starts from7,500 per monthView full gallery

Welcome to our world of messy play, garden explorations, and daily adventures! Here, we turn summer into a season of discovery where kids learn, grow, and make new friends through fun-filled activities.

Summer Camp Day 2: A fruity delight! Our campers learn about different fruits, their textures, and tastes by preparing a delicious and healthy fruit salad.

The joy of making and eating together! Our little ones proudly present their fruit salad creations during our 'Fruitful Life' activity.

Exploring nature's candy on Day 2 of summer camp. Children learn to identify different fruits like strawberries and pineapples, making healthy eating exciting.

Day 2 also featured a delicious fruit custard making session. This no-cook activity allows children to participate in food preparation safely and enjoy the sweet results of their work.

Summer Camp Day 3: Our little garden explorers on a scavenger hunt to collect different types of leaves, learning about nature firsthand.

After the scavenger hunt, the children used their collected leaves to create beautiful leaf impression art, combining nature exploration with creativity.

Day 3 was also about understanding life cycles. Here, a student learns about germination by planting seeds, a hands-on science lesson.

"Plant seeds and grow a happy life." Another camper waters their pot, learning the importance of nurturing and patience in gardening.

A close-up of our germination activity, where children get their hands dirty with soil and seeds to understand how plants grow.

From leaves to insects, our garden exploration on Day 3 included a fun craft activity where children made their own colorful caterpillars.

About Summer Camp Diaries

Our summer camp is designed to get kids out of their comfort zones, literally. We trade screen time for sensory play, where getting messy with mud, flour, or paint isn't just allowed, it's encouraged as part of our learning-by-doing philosophy. We keep our batches small to ensure every child feels seen, whether they are a first-timer or a regular 'Pipian' joining us for the season.

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