Play, Learn, and Grow: A Peek Inside Our Creative Sessions
From messy face painting to dramatic storytelling, here is a glimpse into how we keep kids laughing, learning, and off their screens.
That’s how we do it! A little video montage of the fun we have, including face painting, dancing, and playing games. There's never a dull moment here.
A look back at some of our wonderful moments, including the kids dressed up for our Janmashtami and Ramleela events. Every costume tells a story and sparks their imagination.
About this collection
Parents often ask if we follow a strict syllabus, but the real secret to our sessions is simple: we follow the kids' energy. Whether it is a messy art session or a spontaneous skit, we adapt our 90-minute activities to make sure every child, even the shy ones, feels like a star by the end of the day.
At The Reading Room, we believe that children learn best when they are truly enjoying themselves. Our sessions are designed to be a complete detox from smartphones, allowing kids to engage with the real world through play, drama, and art. We avoid rigid, classroom-style teaching. Instead, we use a playway method where children pick up new social skills and confidence without even realizing they are learning.
Whether we are hosting a messy art afternoon, a spontaneous skit, or a face-painting session, the goal is always the same: to get kids off their screens and into a community. We see shy children blossom into confident storytellers, and energetic toddlers find a focus through our hands-on craft projects.
What to expect at our sessions:
- Activity-based learning: We do not just read books. We act out the stories, paint the characters, and build the props ourselves.
- Screen-free environment: Our space in Noida Sector 39 is built to be a cozy alternative to digital gadgets.
- Social growth: Through games, role-play, and group tasks, kids learn to negotiate, cooperate, and make friends outside their school circles.
- Flexible engagement: Our 90 to 120-minute sessions are paced to keep kids interested, not overwhelmed.
If you are looking for a place where your child can spend their weekend or holidays making memories instead of scrolling, drop us a message. We keep groups intimate so every child gets attention and every costume or craft project feels special.
The Reading Room
I am Riddhika, and I started this space because I wanted my kids and yours to have a place where books and friends come before screens. It is my passion to watch children transform from quiet observers to confident little thinkers through the simple magic of play.
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