The early years of a child’s life are called the “Wonder Years” because children are naturally curious and eager to learn. From birth to about eight years old, they grow very fast not only in height and weight, but also in thinking, speaking, and understanding feelings.
During this time, children learn best through play and daily activities. Listening to stories, stacking blocks, singing rhymes, drawing, and playing with friends all help them learn new skills. Every small experience helps them grow.
In these years, children learn how to talk about their feelings, solve simple problems, share with others, and use their imagination. Their brains are developing quickly, making strong connections that shape their future learning and behavior.
The Wonder Years are not only about studies. They are about building confidence, independence, kindness, and creativity. With love, support, and a happy environment, children grow into confident and capable individuals.
Thank you,
Tejal Tilavat
Pre primary coordinator
Kanakia Kids, Mahuva
Theme Presentation
Theme Presentation
Our school proudly organized a Theme Presentation activity where students enthusiastically participated and showcased their creativity and confidence.
Each child came prepared with different theme-based projects such as shapes, colours, fruits, community helpers, animals, body parts, numbers, and many more. The students beautifully explained their projects and confidently spoke a few lines about their topic in front of everyone.
This engaging activity helped to enhance their communication skills, stage confidence, creativity, and understanding of concepts. It was wonderful to see our little learners express themselves with such excitement and clarity.
We truly appreciate the efforts of our students and the support of parents in making this activity a grand success!
PLAY GROUP
Numeracy - Colour Match Activity
Our little learners enthusiastically participated in a fun Colour Match Activity. The children were given colourful sticks and matching rings, and they carefully matched each ring to the correct colour stick.
This hands-on activity helped develop their colour recognition skills, concentration, and fine motor coordination. It also encouraged problem-solving and careful observation in a playful way.
The students showed great focus and excitement while completing the task independently. Learning becomes more meaningful when it is fun and interactive!
Theme - Rainbow Craft Activity
Our little artists enjoyed a beautiful Rainbow Craft Activity using colourful cut-outs of different stripes and fluffy cloud shapes. The children carefully arranged and pasted the coloured strips in the correct order to create a bright and cheerful rainbow.
This fun hands-on activity helped them learn about colours, improve fine motor skills, and enhance creativity. It also encouraged patience, concentration, and neat pasting skills.
The classroom was filled with joy as the children proudly displayed their colourful rainbow creations!
Theme: Transportation Activity
As part of our Transportation Theme, students participated in an engaging activity where they segregated different types of vehicles. The children identified and sorted vehicles into categories such as land, air, and water transport.
Through this hands-on learning experience, students improved their observation skills and understanding of how different vehicles are used for travel. They confidently named the vehicles and shared a few lines about them.
The activity was fun, interactive, and helped build their knowledge about the world around them.
NURSERY
Literacy - Letter “U” Activity
Students pasted colourful stripes inside the letter “U” outline. This simple and fun activity helped them recognize the letter shape and sound while improving fine motor skills.
Literacy - Sensory Letter Learning Activity
Our little learners had a joyful hands-on experience exploring letter formation through a fun sensory activity! Using sand and worksheets, the children practiced tracing letters, strengthening their fine motor skills and letter recognition in an engaging way.
Smiles, laughter, and active participation made this learning session both meaningful and memorable.
JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN
Literacy - Two-Letter Words with Alphabet puzzle
The teacher gave two-letter word flashcards to the learners. Students carefully observed the words and used alphabet letters to form the same words on their own. An alphabet puzzle was also provided to help them identify and arrange the correct letters.
This activity strengthened their phonics skills, letter recognition, and word formation in a fun and interactive way.
SENIOR KINDERGARTEN
Our young learners enthusiastically participated in a hands-on activity titled “Designing Seasons.” Through this engaging craft-based session, students explored the different seasons and expressed their understanding creatively.
Each child carefully designed seasonal outfits using paper bits and art materials, identifying the appropriate clothing for summer, winter, and rainy seasons. This interactive activity not only enhanced their knowledge about weather changes but also strengthened their fine motor skills, creativity, and observation abilities.
The classroom was filled with excitement as students discussed seasonal changes and confidently shared their ideas with friends. Learning became meaningful and joyful through collaboration and creativity.
Our young learners enthusiastically participated in a creative “Earbud Printing” activity, exploring art in a unique and exciting way. Using earbuds and vibrant colors, the children carefully created beautiful patterns and designs, turning simple dots into wonderful masterpieces.
This hands-on activity enhanced their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration. It also encouraged creativity, patience, and self-expression as students experimented with colors and patterns.
The classroom was filled with joy and excitement as our little artists proudly showcased their artwork. Learning becomes truly meaningful when creativity meets fun!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
"Puzzle"
Where did one wall meet the other wall?
"Fun Fact"
Caterpillars have 12 eyes!
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