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Our Approach: Where Play Sparks Curiosity

byThe Brain WagonIn-person workshops at Wadala East and Sion East, MumbaiStarts from500 per sessionView full gallery

We believe learning isn't just sitting still. It’s messy, it’s loud, and it’s always fun. Welcome to our world of STEAM, coding, and pure imagination.

This is us, The Brain Wagon. This creative image captures me and my co-founder, along with the core elements of our program: storytelling, coding, and art.

Did Ghibli just take us on a ride through The Brain Wagon? This beautiful, anime-style illustration perfectly captures the spirit of our S.T.E.A.M. sessions, full of wonder and discovery.

Another Ghibli-inspired image that represents our philosophy of holistic learning. Children are engaged in painting, puzzles, and reading, showing the different facets of our approach.

This illustration beautifully depicts a storytelling session, capturing the magic and focus that stories inspire. Progress always starts from within, and stories are a powerful tool for that growth.

The easiest way to make kids fall in love with books is to keep them within reach. This video shares a simple parenting tip: make books accessible and let children discover the joy of reading on their own.

A New Year, a new beginning. In this video, my co-founder and I introduce ourselves and The Brain Wagon's mission: to nurture young minds through storytelling, coding, and play.

What a year it's been. This video is a look back at 2024, thanking the parents who trusted us and celebrating all that we learned and grew alongside our amazing students.

To cultivate a love of reading, lead by example. This video offers simple, actionable tips for parents to help spark a lifelong love for reading in their children.

About The Brain Wagon Way

We don't believe in dry, sit-down lectures. Our method is purely hands-on—if there isn't a bit of 'messy play' involving cloud dough or finger paints, we probably haven't done it right. We keep our batches to 8-12 children to ensure that when we dive into coding logic or engineering a bridge, every child has the physical space and individual attention to ask 'why' and experiment until they get that 'Aha!' moment.

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