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We make hydration a fun and routine part of every child’s day.
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Healthy Habits
Children are encouraged to sip water regularly, especially after activities and during meals. -
Hydration Corners
Kid-friendly water stations are placed throughout the environment for easy, independent access. -
Learning Moments
Children are introduced to the importance of water for energy, brain power, and overall health. -
Visual Reminders
Fun posters and gentle cues remind children to drink water often. -
Hydration Celebrations
Themed days like “Water Bottle Day” make drinking water exciting and enjoyable.
"A sip of water may be small, but it fuels great adventures."
Hydration
Nutrition Months: Fruit Month & Millet Month
Nutrition is explored through taste, touch, storytelling, and creativity during our special monthly themes.
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Active Engagement
Children participate in tasting sessions, food art, and simple cooking (like making fruit salads or millet laddoos). -
Sensory Exploration
Smelling, touching, and tasting fresh produce enhances children’s sensory skills and food familiarity. -
Health Awareness
Kids learn about the benefits of fruits and millets through interactive stories and group discussions. -
Creative Activities
Children use apples, bananas, and millets in painting, stamping, and collage work — blending food and art. -
Real-World Connection
Parents send a fruit or millet from home, allowing children to share its name, taste, and story with friends.
"When food becomes fun, children don’t just eat well — they learn well."
Physical Activity & Development
Movement is essential for every child’s growth — physically, emotionally, and socially.
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Daily Activity Time
Children enjoy daily active play like running, hopping, skipping, and dancing. -
Inhouse Adventures
Engaging activities such as swimming, cycling, and mud pit play build strength, coordination, and courage. -
Motor Skill Building
Activities are designed to enhance gross motor (whole-body movement) and fine motor (hand-eye coordination) development. -
Mind-Body Awareness
Movement games and stretching activities help children tune into their bodies and improve focus. -
Confidence Boosting
Accomplishing new physical tasks builds resilience and self-esteem.
"In every jump, splash, and spin — children discover the joy of moving and growing."