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Schoolkutti.com Children’s Library ‘s Summer Camp Programme for 2023

Schoolkutti.com Children’s Library ‘s summer camp programme for 2023 began in the final week of March and wrapped up on the 25th of May. The beauty of our summer camp was that we got to meet a lot of young kids with diverse interests and dislikes who were all brought together as a group, making these three months more than simply a summer camp session but also a blend of friendship, love, sharing, and caring that made us all feel like a “family.” There were times when students cheered and clapped for their buddies and gave them methods and ideas to help them win the game. Despite minor disagreements over games, they are the best buddies in the room. One of the events where we could all connect with our ideas and feelings via stories was our story club session. We could see their expressions alter as the tempo of the narrative changed, and the background music played an important role in establishing an environment that made the kids feel like they were truly within the story. They discussed their feelings, ideals, and the effects of the characters on the plot. The children also adorned the story club with their art and craft projects, making it more exciting and realistic. Also, following the story club, they were racing to the book section of our library to be the first to get the next series of the book featured in our story club, and we believe that our camp session has impacted kids to consider reading as one of their favourite hobbies. We feel that our summer camp session benefited the kids in discovering what they want to do and enjoy the most by establishing memories and making a lot of friends, and we are grateful to know that we were a part of some of their enjoyable moments that they will remember for a long time

Parent diary on internship opportunity@ Schoolkutti.com Children’s Library

Hello schoolkutti family! I’m Nandini’s (the famous intern 😁) amma, Priya. I’d like to thank the schoolkutti team for giving Nandini the opportunity to work in a safe space, to understand work ethics, and to realise for herself what she is capable of. She learned a lot this past month, helping the summer camp kids with their crafts, reading stories to the little ones occasionally, giving book suggestions to library members who asked for advice and so much more. I’m deeply grateful for this chance that you gave her. Special thanks to Seema and the wonderful schoolkutti staff who took Nandini under their loving wings and taught her to fly! We love you all to the moon and back! ❤️

Best Summer Camps in Trivandrum

If you’re looking for the best summer camps for kids in Trivandum, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together a list of recommended summer camps to keep your kids entertained during the summer holidays.

Cocoon PlaySchool and Kindergarten have a wonderful summer camp that takes children through a journey of fun, action, imagination and wonder.

The Paadashala Summer Camp Season 7 is for children of ages from 1 to 15. The camp period is from March 6 to March 31, 2023.

Schoolkutti.com Children’s Library has an exciting summer camp with two batches based on age, with 5-8-year-olds in one and 9-12-year-olds in the other. These sessions would be held from 10 AM to 1 PM and include story time, language games, crafts, and also speech-and-drama classes by Helen O’Grady International Drama Academy.

Schoolmynd

Welcome once again to the registration of Kerala’s premier Science Camp, now onto it’s 6th edition. We invite students of grades 3 to 9 to scintillating, fun-filled days of making and tinkering with a wide variety of things including Robotic spiders, Martian rovers and Artificial gems. Additionally, get to see stuff like a pathogen infecting a live cell. Also included will be a working session on Artificial Intelligence and it’s stunning applications.
From April 3rd to 21st 2023, 10 – 1 pm.

Why early registration?

As the camp involves working models, early registration is necessary for logistics/ procuring the needed materials based on age categories, so that last-minute hassles can be avoided. Moreover, only a limited no of students will be admitted on a first cum serve basis.
Location:
Schoolmynd Campus , Ambalamukku, Trivandrum.
For more details please contact Dr.Kishore :
+91 6282103148
+91 9847091451

Yoga plus team is happy to announce the 8th Fun Yoga Summer camp event at Yoga Plus studio, Vazhuthacadu. We encourage holistic wellness of the children. Classes starting in April 3 rd till 28th from 10 am-1 pm.
Age group 5-12 yrs.
The camp will be led by the Co-Founder of Yoga Plus Mrs. Uma Kalyani who is also a Registered Dietitian & Yoga trainer specialised in Kids Yoga.
Daily sessions start with an hour fun yoga session then a snack break of 15 mins followed by the second session that includes Art and crafts, soft skills training, hula hooping, mindfulness sessions, magic sessions, cooking without fire sessions and so on.
The fees for one month would be Rs 4000/-.
Only limited seats are available on the basis of first come first basis. Kindly register if interested at 7012319180.

Vaibhavam Summer camp for children
April 3rd to May 13th, 2023

We are excited to offer Vaibhavam’23, a summer camp program for children aged 7-12.

Vaibhavam Offerings: Puppetry Workshop, Magic Workshop, Kalari-based Movement workshop, Music, Pottery Workshop, Portrait Sketching workshop, Art and Theatre, Shadowgraphy Workshop, Maths from art, Robotics Workshop, Basic tools at Home workshop, Science DIYs, Project-based learning, Art and craft DIYs, and games
Vaibhava Vedhi on May 13th, End-of-camp performance and exhibition by the camp participants showcasing skills and talents and a Musical Evening.
Additionally, the camp emphasizes accountability, with reports and evidence of skill achievement shared with parents. We will be having a dedicated team of Facilitators, caretakers, and a child development specialist.

We will be offering transportation for children from designated pickup locations to Panippura Learning, as well as transportation back to the pickup locations throughout the camp days.
Vaibhavam Summer camp offers exposure to a diversity of skills and professionals.
All the required materials for the workshops will be provided
Refreshments will be provided on every camp days
From May 15 onwards the kids can continue the in-house Do-It-Yourself(DIY) programs on demand.
The camp days will be subjected to government orders and regulations regarding extreme summer weather conditions to ensure the safety and well-being of all campers and staff members.
“Panippura learning is a holistic and safe environment that exposes adults and children to diverse skills”

Kindly reach us
Call/Whatsapp: +91 6282 565 567,
Visit us @ Panippura Learning, Vettamukku,Thirumala,Thiruvananthapuram,
Email: panippura.learning@gmail.com
www.Instagram.com/panippuralearning/
www.Facebook.com/panippuralearning/

Emerging writers series of Schoolkutti Children’s Library #3 & #4

Check out this amazing prank story from our creative writing workshop written by Aliyah R Nishanth

Go through this beautiful poem about April Fool written as a part of our creative writing workshop by Jyothy Rachel Tom

Storytime – Winnie the Witch

Last Saturday’s story session was all about magic and a lot of fun. Winnie, the Witch, had a series of trouble since her house and pet cat was both black. As a result, she decided to alter the cat’s colour to green, and then to a blend of other shades, which made her beloved cat seem bizarre and made him unhappy. Because Winnie adored her cat, she desired to restore the cat’s black colour and modify the colour of her home. The kids stated that Winnie could have done this sooner and avoided the problems since she is a brilliant witch after all. Maybe she enjoyed her black house so much, but she eventually realized that her love for her cat outweighed her love for the black house. We chose to play line game as our language game and made spider webs for crafts, and painted various spiders on them.

Emerging writers series of Schoolkutti Children’s Library #2

Check out this mini storybook written by our active little member Keerthana M

Story Time

Last Saturday’s story time was all about exploits with Pirate Captain and Pirate Dinosaurs. Flinn, a courageous and fearless little lad, and his companions decided to assist the Pirate Captain who had lost his favorite ship, The Acorn. However, they subsequently discovered that the ship had not only gone missing but had been seized by nasty pirate dinosaurs. The battle between Captain Flinn and the Pirate Tyrannosaurus Rex was fascinating and interesting for the kids. When Captain Flinn won the fight with the Pirate Dinosaur, their eyes shone with delight as they rushed out of their chairs and lifted their hands in the air, holding a sword in triumph. We played “guess the word in the air” and a line game for the language game. We created pirate caps for the crafts, and we all ended up becoming pirates.

Emerging Writers#1

Emerging writer series of Schoolkutti Children’s Library. Check out this review of Agatha Christie’s book “A Murder is Announced” by Nandini

Storytime

Last Saturday, our story time session was about more than simply a story; it was also about raising awareness among the children about the difference between good and bad touch. The story centers on a young knight named Sir Alfred who is mistreated by an adult who has the highest possession in the kingdom and how he manages to bravely reveal his secret to his mother. Most of the time, it was tough to speak up about the awkward situation we were in with our parents. The narrative concludes with the message that parents should establish a secure atmosphere for their children in which they feel comfortable sharing anything with their parents. Then we discussed how important it is to say NO loudly and to be bold in such circumstances. After the reading, we played a new word game called back draw and winds up making swords for the craft session.

Christmas Storytime at Schoolkutti

This Christmas, we chose to read a story that would stay with us for a long time. It was a story of how helping hands appear as a present during trying times. When Redheaded Robbie was asked to present a Christmas story in front of the entire school, he became frightened as well. But when his pals chose to leave their seats and support their companion, Redheaded Robbie’s Christmas tale became a crowd favorite. His narrative was more than simply a story; it was a reminder of what Christmas means outside of the celebration. Following the narrative, the children discussed the scenario in which their friends chose to help them. They also said that the youngsters’ acts of kindness made the occasion unforgettable. As it is Christmas week, we chose to go with a pull-up Christmas card, remembering that Christmas cards have been a thing of the past since social media took over.