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Creative Arts and Sensory Play for Kids in Pitampura

byThe Centennial SchoolAvailable online and at The Centennial School in PitampuraStarts from2,000 Per Month (8 Sessions)View full gallery

Ignite your child’s imagination with hands-on sensory art and creative expression at our Pitampura campus, where we turn messy exploration into meaningful learning.

A young artist uses a leaf to print the colors of the Indian flag. This sensory art activity for Independence Day combines patriotism with a hands-on exploration of nature and textures.

Carefully dabbing paint with a leaf, this student creates her own tricolor artwork. This activity not only teaches about national symbols but also enhances fine motor control and creativity.

A proud smile and a beautiful creation. This student shows off his leaf-printed artwork, a perfect example of how we blend learning about national holidays with fun, creative expression.

This little one is completely absorbed in his leaf printing activity. Sensory art projects like this allow children to learn through touch and sight, making the experience more memorable.

Holding up his finished piece, this student displays his tricolor leaf print. Our art sessions are designed to give children a sense of accomplishment and pride in their work.

With focused determination, a student creates her Independence Day art. These activities are designed to be fun and accessible for even our youngest learners, fostering an early love for creativity.

Exploring the world of texture art during our Pathfinder 2.0 summer camp. Children get their hands messy with different materials, a fantastic sensory experience that stimulates creativity and curiosity.

A child uses a sponge to dab pink paint onto a flower drawing. This simple stamping technique is great for developing hand-eye coordination and exploring color in a fun, tactile way.

A glimpse into the many ways our children learn and grow. This video montage shows moments of artistic creation, nature exploration, and cultural learning through a Ramayan play.

About Creative Arts & Sensory Play

We don't just teach art; we use sensory play to help your child build fine motor control and confidence. Whether it’s leaf printing to learn about national symbols or exploring texture trays with everyday materials, every activity here is designed to turn messy fun into a structured developmental experience.

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