World Wildlife Day Celebrations
Our young learners at NMAJS Early Years came together to celebrate World Wildlife Day, learning about the importance of protecting animals and their natural habitats. They discovered how trees provide shelter to many birds and animals and why we must care for our environment by preserving green spaces.
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Parents at Partners in Learning
Our UKG learners had an engaging session exploring the concepts of migration and hibernation with our expert visitors!
Migration: Through a wildlife video and an interactive game, learners pretended to be flamingos migrating from Africa to India.
Hibernation: A bear puppet story time helped learners understand bear behaviour. To immerse themselves in the experience, they ate berries like bears and cosied up to soft music, simulating the hibernation process, wearing their pyjamas.
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HOLI HAI
Our little learners soaked in the vibrant Holi vibes with a day full of colours, stories, and joy! They listened to the story behind Holi, created beautiful rangolis, and had a blast playing Phoolon ki Holi—celebrating with petals instead of colours!
Laughter, learning, and love filled the air as they explored this festival of togetherness. Wishing everyone a Holi as bright and colourful as their smiles!
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Our Little Learners Celebrate Gudi Padwa!
At NMAJS EYC, we welcomed the new year with joy and tradition! Our little learners celebrated Gudi Padwa by listening to the story behind this vibrant festival and creating their own colourful gudis.
Through storytelling and hands-on experiences, our children connected with the cultural roots of this Maharashtrian festival, ushering in prosperity, happiness, and new beginnings.
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Joyful Eid Celebrations with Our Little Learners
Our learning floor was filled with joy, curiosity, and celebration as our little learners explored Eid through thoughtfully designed centres and hands-on engagements.
From listening to heartwarming stories about kindness and togetherness to creating beautiful Eid cards and intricate patterns inspired by henna designs, each moment was filled with wonder and meaning.
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Movement, Rhythm, and Imagination with Zip Zap at EYC
At NMAJS EYC, the incredible Zip Zap team joined us for a joyful storytelling experience, where stories came alive through movement, rhythm, and imagination!
From stretching like trees to bouncing like balls of energy, our young learners explored narratives with their bodies and voices. It wasn’t just storytelling—it was story living!
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Learning About Well-being with Erin Hoover
At EYC, we believe that the well-being of our community, both learners and adults, is the foundation of meaningful growth
We were honoured to host Erin Hoover for two enriching sessions. She led a thoughtful exploration into mindfulness and well-being with our educators, offering practices that nurture presence and balance in the classroom.
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Learning with Literacy Expert Dalbir Kaur at EYC
Over the past week, the NMAJS community had the privilege of learning with renowned literacy expert Dalbir Kaur who led two enriching days of professional learning on Balancing the Beam of Reading.
Her sessions—filled with joy, insight, and practical strategies—helped our educators reflect deeply on nurturing confident readers with balance, purpose, and play.
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Easter Fun at EYC!
Our little learners embraced the Easter spirit with joy and excitement! They baked delicious Easter cookies and participated in a colourful Easter egg hunt, filling the day with giggles, teamwork, and delightful surprises.
Here’s to learning through celebration and creating joyful memories together!
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Parent Talk on Empowering Kids to be Safe – Anju Kish
At NMAJS EYC, we had a fantastic and thought-provoking session on Bodies, Boundaries & Safety led by the amazing Anju Kish, Founder & CEO of Untaboo!
Parents came together for a morning filled with insightful conversations, open dialogue, and powerful learning around topics that truly matter – body autonomy, safe touch, and building trust.
Thank you, Anju, for guiding us with such honesty, clarity, and care