The Hindu In School’s mega camp a hit
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The Hindu In School, in association with Parisar Asha, organised ‘Creative Kids’, a 10-day-long mega online camp, from May 31 to June 10, which saw participation of more than 165 children across India
The Hindu In School, in association with Parisar Asha, organised ‘Creative Kids’, a 10-day-long mega online camp, from May 31 to June 10, which saw participation of more than 165 children across India. The camp that was curated for two age groups — juniors (7 to 10 years ) and seniors (11 to 15 years) — aimed at helping children get over the monotony of the lockdown and teach them essential life skills. Children also learnt various art and craft activities. There were also engaging sessions on language development, theatre, mind mapping, body movement, and mental health well-being.More Related News

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