Polygons!
It’s polygons for Sensorial! Can you recall how much time it took for you to remember and understand the name of polygons? Through materialized concepts, children can understand these abstract concepts.

It’s polygons for Sensorial! Can you recall how much time it took for you to remember and understand the name of polygons? Through materialized concepts, children can understand these abstract concepts.

Children who enjoy sports and exercise tend to stay active throughout their lives. And staying fit can improve how kids do at school, build self-esteem, prevent obesity, and decrease the risk of serious illnesses such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease later in life.

Using chopsticks is not only learning about a culture, but it is also enhancing children’s fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It also helps to stimulate intellectual brain development, develops the small muscles and allows the child to become familiar with the handwriting position at an early age.

Children love to share happiness when they make the craft on their own.
Cute tigers are roaring! Creative children are working on arts & crafts using different materials.
The art classes are inspiring and I always look forward to seeing the children’s finished work and their expression of it. The dragonfly gave children the imagination to hold it in their little hands and fly around the house. And the paper spinner is just entertaining to watch.
“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” ― Henry David Thoreau.

“Teaching children about the natural world should be seen as one of the most important events in their lives.” – Thomas Berry.
Mother nature is the best classroom. Bring all your senses along for learning, dearest child.
