About Us
Our Mission
Spark a lifelong passion for discovery by blending creativity with physical activity.
Our goal is to encourage kids to engage, move and observe. By documenting their
experiences, from birds, butterflies and insects they spot to the traditional meals they
enjoy, children build a tangible record of their growth while staying grounded in
nature and heritage.
The Recipe Journal
Our recipe journals aren’t just for food. They are for preserving family traditions and
building confidence in the kitchen. From flour dusted hands to the perfect round roti,
this journal is a testament of their culinary journey.
This journal functions as multidisciplinary hub to break the ‘silo’ of traditional
learning, where mathematics is not just a worksheet and history/geography is not
just a textbook and the Kitchen becomes lab where these subjects collide and
interact.
How the journal bridges different disciplines
- Mathematics – Fractions, Units and Conversions, Cooking time
- Science – Exploring cooking techniques and how they impact, flavours,
texture and fragrance. - Geography and History – No ingredient is just an ingredient, it’s a lesson on
climate and cultural traditions - Language – Building a vocabulary and expression including the fun in idioms
and puns. - Critical thinking through, crosswords and word searches. Improving
- writing skills and Developing logical sequencing through step-by step instructions/ directions involved in writing recipes.
- Art & Design – Encouraging children to draw, sketch and colour, even design their own layouts on blank pages.
What Kids can get out of it
- Physical Skills (Fine Motor Development)- Writing, drawing and using stickers within the journal combined with the actual
kitchen tasks like whisking, peeling, pouring – strengthens hand eye co-
ordination, and fine motor control. - Emotional Intelligence:
When a child successfully creates a dish with minimal help, their self esteem
skyrockets. They transition from being a passive consumer to an active
creator.
The two illustrated recipes in the journal are designed for children to
experience the “small wins” in the kitchen. - Cultural Anchoring
By segments like Food for festivals or plates of Bharat and Celebrating
Maharashtra, children develop a sense of identity and connecting deeply with
their roots and diverse traditions. - Family bonding
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