A summer camp where kids make amazing things.
We teach kids to think from first principles. Not by following instructions, but by figuring it out themselves.
Our philosophy
We teach kids to think from first principles.
Not “follow these steps.” Not “copy this example.” We give kids a challenge, the raw materials, and one question: “How would you figure this out?”
Start with why, not how
Before they build a volcano, they ask: what makes things erupt? Understanding comes before doing.
Try, fail, try differently
The robot didn’t move? Good. Why not? Kids learn more from one failure they fix than ten successes they copied.
Own the outcome
No two projects look the same. Every painting, robot, and business is theirs — because they made every decision.
What we actually say to kids.
“Build a character from clay. Make a world in a shoebox. Now make it move.”
“This plane flies 2 metres. Change one thing. Can you make it fly 5?”
“Give your blindfolded partner instructions. If you’re unclear, they walk into a chair.”
“Interview 5 people. What do they need? Now make it and sell it to them.”
7 weeks. 7 challenges.
Each week starts with a question. By Friday, they've answered it, their way. Click any week to see the daily challenges.
“Can you make something that moves and tells a story?”
Clay characters, shoebox sets, frame-by-frame animation, sound effects, and a comic book. Friday is movie screening day.
Take home: Clay characters + film on parent’s phone + comic book
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“What flies, and why?”
Paper planes, balloon rockets, parachutes, catapults, and a terrarium. They test, tweak, and figure out the science.
Take home: Paper planes + parachute + catapult + terrarium + journal
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“Can you invent a dish and get people to love it?”
No recipes. They invent food from scratch, iterate on feedback, and run a pop-up restaurant on Friday.
Take home: Recipe book + chef hat
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“Can you design a game with rules that actually work?”
They study what makes games fun, write rules, build the board, playtest, and redesign until it works.
Take home: Their board game + rule book
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“Can you build a robot and make it do something?”
Human robot games, cardboard robots, coding cards, and a marble run. They learn how machines think.
Take home: Cardboard robot + marble run photo + coding cards
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“Can you make something people actually want to buy?”
They research what people need, make products, build a brand, and sell at a real market on Friday.
Take home: Products + business card + earnings
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“Can you create a show and perform it on a real stage?”
They create characters, write scripts, compose songs, build costumes, and perform a full musical on Friday.
Take home: Puppet + script + song lyrics
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A morning at camp.
Mon–Fri · 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM · Every day follows this rhythm.
Welcome
A name game, a question, or a short song. Everyone gets seen before the day begins.
15 minMake
The big hands-on session. Clay, paint, circuits, cooking, puppets — whatever the week’s theme calls for. Kids work at their own pace with instructor support.
75 minSnack Break
Fruit and juice. Fifteen minutes to breathe, chat, and just be a kid.
15 minMove
Obstacle courses, relay races, yoga, freeze dance. Bodies need to move before brains can focus again.
15 minExpress
Show-and-tell, storytelling, improv games, mini-presentations. Kids share what they made or invented.
75 minWind-down & Pick-up
Reflection circle — one word about the day. Pack the take-home. Parents arrive to a buzzing child.
15 minOne programme. One price.
Everything included. No add-ons, no surprises.
₹28,000
₹35,000
full programme · 7 weeks
That's ₹4,000/week for 3.5 hours every morning, Mon–Fri, across 7 weeks.
- ✓ All 7 weeks of the programme
- ✓ Every material, snack, and take-home
- ✓ Friday Showcase for parents every week
- ✓ The Week 7 Exhibition
- ✓ Certificate of completion
Questions parents ask.
5 to 8 years old.
Yes. Each week builds on the last, and Week 7 is the exhibition. That’s what makes it work.
Bangalore. We’ll share the exact venue once we confirm your spot.
Water bottle and comfortable clothes they can get messy in. We provide everything else.
We’ll send home the take-home kit so they don’t miss out.
First-aid trained staff. 1:8 adult ratio. Gated campus with check-in/check-out.
Week 7 ends with a real gallery opening. Your child presents their best work from 7 weeks to a room full of parents.
Fill in the interest form. We’ll WhatsApp you within 24 hours.
This summer, let them make something amazing.
Seven weeks. They paint, build, cook, sell, and present. Not by following instructions, but by figuring it out themselves. Ages 5–8. Bangalore. 15 Apr – 30 May 2026.
Questions? Call or WhatsApp: +91 76786 76150