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Creative Workshops and Summer Camps for Kids

byTaaburValid across Delhi NCR; Office in Sector 52, GurugramStarts from499 per packView full gallery

Finding engaging activities for your children can feel like a full-time job. I hunt down the most fun workshops, from cookie decorating to nature scrapbooking, so you can just show up and let them learn.

An announcement for the Summer Camp at Playful Minds in Gurugram. I find great camps with activities structured for different age groups, from toddlers to older kids.

A detailed look at Emoji Week at Giggles N Joy. These events include specific activities like emoji coloring, tattoo making, and a fun photo booth, along with playtime.

The activity list for Playtopia at Giggles N Joy. I make sure parents know exactly what to expect, from storytelling sessions and face painting to mermaid interactions.

A weekend funfest at Zig Zag Zoh featuring playtime and candle making. These workshops allow kids to learn a new skill and take home their own creation.

A spring offer at Zig Zag Zoh for playtime and face art. I love finding partners who combine physical play with creative expression like face painting.

A Christmas Cookies Decorating Workshop at Brownyumm. These hands-on baking and decorating sessions are a hit with kids and perfect for the festive season.

A poster for Emoji Week at Giggles N Joy, a themed event combining crafts, photo opportunities, and play for all ages.

The Labubu Fiesta at Zig Zag Zoh, an event focused on playing, creating, dancing, and decorating, perfect for kids aged 2 to 8.

Announcing Playtopia at Giggles N Joy, an event packed with activities like face painting, storytelling, and even a mermaid interaction.

A Nature Scrapbooking workshop at Farmus, Sector 67. This is a great parent-child activity for kids aged 7 and up to get creative with natural elements.

About Creative Workshops & Summer Camps

I verify every activity personally, so you do not waste time on underwhelming sessions. These workshops focus on hands-on learning, like candle making or storytelling, where children walk away with something they created themselves.

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