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Russian Storytime@Schoolkutti

Russian Storytime with Schoolkutti! Yes, this week we have chosen a popular book by Sutyev which has well-loved stories with beautiful illustrations. How can we teach reading in a way that will inspire our children to be lifelong lovers of literature? It’s simple – we instil a sense of awe and wonder around books and we provide children with memorable experiences which connect learning to read with pleasure. That is why we include stories, songs, craft and our WordPlay program. Now, on we are also including phonics books in our WordPlay program. Learn to read, the fun way. To know more and reserve your seats, contact 0471-4015293 or 9847320281.
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Kite fun at the library

When we don the storyteller hat, we turn children into readers and transform the library into a community space. Oh how we enjoyed the delightful story ‘Farmer Falgu Goes Kite Flying’ by Chitra Soundar and Kanika Nair, from Karadi Tales. Stunning illustrations, interesting sounds and of course a catchy story. And how can the storytime end without the kite making activity? Our little champs made some charming kites and colored them too.
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HelenO’Grady International Drama @Schoolkutti

Fun and inspiring drama classes by HelenO’Grady International in progress at Schoolkutti.com Children’s Library. Lovely to see the children growing in confidence, building new friendships and having a great time.
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Drama lessons are fantastic for preparing students to live and work in a team-orientated world as they learn vital skills such as tolerance and empathy. Skills that are learned studying drama with Helen O’Grady Drama Academy are invaluable in later life.
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Dental workshop @Schoolkutti

Thanks to Dr Manikandan GR for conducting a very informative and fun-filled session on Oral Hygiene for children and parents.

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Monkeying around – Storytime at Schoolkutti

“Kids learnt about body parts, adjectives and some interesting jungle vocabulary during our WordPlay story time last weekend.

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It was based on the charming and humorous book ‘Monkey Puzzle’ by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, an all-time favourite with children.The butterfly is keen to help the poor little monkey who has lost his mom and they meet lots of other animals along the way before they finally succeed.
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The monkey making craft was a huge hit with children. We had a fun counting lesson through the rhyme ‘Five little monkeys jumping on the bed””, as the five bouncy little monkeys bump their heads and get hauled off to the doctor one by one. During our free reading time, kids enjoyed reading some fantastic books – chosen by them of course. As we had an energetic group of kids, there as a lot of monkey business as well 🙂

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Boom in home-grown books

by Seema Richard, Co-founder, Schoolkutti.com Children’s Library
(First Published in the Facebook Group ‘Her Trivandrum’)

When my friends and I started a private library for children at Trivandrum in 2013, our collection included mostly children’s literature by Western authors. Books of Indian origin were mostly limited to Panchatantra, folk tales, Tinkle and Amarchithra Katha series. Later on, I chanced upon some titles from Indian Publishers, which really appealed to me. First of all, our children can connect their every day experiences with the ‘Indianness’ in these stories. There are several books like ‘Talking Of Muskaan’ from Duckbill and ‘A Pair of Twins’ from Karadi Tales which make children think about social injustices and question cultural stereotypes, which I feel is the need of the hour. Also, there are some really good books that make children sensitive and accepting towards differently-abled and special-needs children like ‘Simply Nanju’ from Duckbill and ‘Vibhuti Cat’, and ‘A walk with Thambi’ from Tulika Publishers. Now, we have acquired a decent collection of books from popular Indian publishers including Pratham Books, CBT, Tulika, Dukbill, MsMoochie, Karadi tales and Tara books.
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Books, which are written in rhyme and rhythm, with stunning illustrations like ‘Gajapati Kulapati’ from Tulika and ‘Ramu’s ride’ from MsMoochie are a big hit with the little ones who visit our library. For our storytelling and reading sessions, we always include these home-grown books and children keep asking for more.
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WordPlay Updates – So Cosy

We had some captivating stories and wonderful games during our WordPlay session today. Children had a cosy time with our facilitator Saranya narrating the story from the book ‘So Cosy’. Such a darling book, our kids loved it! We also picked a craft activity that fits with the book. Doing art and crafts in storytime gives kids an opportunity to practice early literacy skills and also interact with other children. We also read a Malayalam story from the Russian book by Sutyev.word92
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Doggie craft is so much fun

Magic of Stories – March 2 WordPlay Updates

Yesterday’s WordPlay was very special as we also included stories and discussion based on books in Malayalam.
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We chose the Malayalam version of the book ‘I’m so sleepy’ about Bahadur, the little elephant, who has forgotten how to sleep.Worried, and very, very sleepy he goes to his animal friends for help. But they all sleep in their own different ways — elephants don’t sleep like that! We shared this adorable children’s book with the little ones and then thoroughly enjoyed re-creating Bahadur through a fun craft activity. Had fun playing the game ‘oru meen poyi , randu meen poyi….. 10 meenine pidiche ‘ – it’s a great way to get young kids to focus on counting in malayalam.word31

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In English, the ‘The Mixed-Up Chameleon’ by Eric Carle was an instant hit with the children. This book attempts to educate children on the differences between various animals by presenting a morally enlightening story that features a chameleon. We also enjoyed singing some fantastic songs in both languages. Finally, each of them was sitting with a book of his/her choice going through the pictures or reading. We are definitely making progress in developing early literacy skills, imagination and a love for books in these children.

SUMMER CAMPS IN TRIVANDRUM – 2019

Looking for exciting summer activity programs for children at Trivandrum? In the summer of 2019, Trivandrum is coming up with an impressive range of activity camps promising all round development and entertainment for children of various ages.

We will be listing summer camps for 2019 here.

Best Summer Camps of Trivandrum in 2019

MathsOne Academy is presenting the First Ever Math Summer Workshop at Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, Trivandrum for 5 to 12 years old children with a lot of fun packed learning activities.

The participants will get a chance to Understand & Love Mathematics during the 5 days spent with MathsOne’s Child-Centric Experts. It’s all about kindling the fire of curiosity to understand Math in the young minds.

Highlights: Activities based on Metric Skills, Mental Math, Puzzles & Syllogism, Real Life Math, Logical Reasoning, Rubik’s Cube and much more.
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Bambino International Montessori School, Jawahar Nagar, Kowdiar is coming up with a Summer Camp (10 am to 1 pm) where Yoga, Fun-filled activities like Dance, Music, Cooking without fire, Brain Teasers, fun maths and many more activities will be included.
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Wiggles Summer Camp is back with a bang. They have a wide variety of activities and fun in areas like Sports and Martial Arts, Art and Craft, health, personality development and so on.
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Continuum – The Learning Hub is coming up with a Life Skills Camp for 11 to 15 year olds covering English, Technology, Handwriting, Self Defence, Self Awareness and Empathy, Films, Banking, Heritage, Art and Craft, Artificial Intelligence, Malayalam, Science & Math, Pronunciation, Public Speaking and Declamation Skills, Story Telling, Theatrics, Adolescence, Legal Awareness and Satellite Projects.
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Paadashala invites you to come and check out their unique summer camp. They also offer daycare services from 8 AM to 8 PM.
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Looking for Spoken English and Handwriting Classes? Veta English Training Academy is coming up with Summer Hangama 2019 !! Veta offers Summer classes for children from 6 years to 17 years. Spoken english & Handwriting courses will be there. Call 9349495111 for details.
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Summer chess camps engage children in intellectual pursuit while building social skills. If you are looking for professional chess coaching for your kids, Capablanca Chess Camp is a good choice.
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Masters Chess Academy, Manacaud is also coming up with a summer camp for young players to learn the secrets of the mind game.
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Keep your kids busy, active, joyful and mindful by providing an opportunity to learn new life-enhancing skills through Yoga based Summer Camps from YogaPlus.
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Discover science through fun filled, engaging and quirky experiments like cooking up an elephant’s ice cream , designing a Venus Rover and exploring water based rocket engines. No rote learning involved. Learn science without actually learning it. SchoolMynd is back with their fabulous science camp for kids.
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The Summer Program 2019 at LA.learningalternatives is an extension of they we do through the year, which is to explore ways of making learning interesting, meaningful and fun for children. They do that though storytelling, theatre, projects, science experiments, arts and more. This year, Tholpavakoothu and Terracotta modelling workshops are among the many unique learning experiences that they have designed for children.
While the main part of our camp is in April, the workshops are in March and May. In the evenings, they also have a camp for children with special needs.
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For parents who are looking for something that’s educational, creative, and, above all… FUN, developmental drama classes by HelenO’Grady International Drama Academy will be the perfect choice. Their classes are offered to students of different age groups with an objective of developing self esteem, self confidence, personality and enhance the communication skills, creativity, imagination, social skills, etc.

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If your institution is coming up with an interesting summer camp, please email the details to schoolkutti@gmail.com. For enquiries, please contact 8606405917 or 9847320281.