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Little Learner's Hub
A purpose-built, nature-integrated environment within school premises that serves as a living classroom, transforming traditional education through hands-on, nature-based experiential learning. This thoughtfully designed green space fosters environmental awareness, encourages curiosity, and nurtures holistic development in children by connecting them deeply with the cycles of nature, sustainability practices, and the science of gardening and ecology.
Mitti Zone (Soil & Gardening)
Vegetable beds, pots, compost pits, and seed-starting stations
Titli Zone (Butterfly Garden)
Nectar plants, host plants, butterfly houses, and observation deck
Pakshi Chabutra (Bird Area)
Trees, bird feeders, water bowls, and nesting boxes
Ankur Lab (Learning Lab)
Microscopes, soil samples, earthworm study kits, posters
Jal Vatika (Water Zone)
Rainwater harvesting demo, mini pond, and aquatic plants
Paudha Ghar (Greenhouse/Nursery)
Seedlings, propagation kits, and humidity-controlled section
Vruksha Vihar (Tree Zone)
Tree saplings with educational nameplates, shade, and swings
Compost Corner
Vermicompost unit, bokashi bins, and leaf collection area
BaalBaari (Play + Learn)
Nature games, scavenger hunt boards, and story area
Where Learning Meets Nature
Empowering schools with sensory-rich, curriculum-aligned gardens that spark curiosity, creativity, and care for the planet, one child, one sapling at a time.
Explore how our garden classrooms turn green spaces into growth spaces.
Roots Of Knowledge
Growing, harvesting, and preparing fresh salads
Direct observation and illustrated journal keeping
Bird calls, feather studies, and migration pattern mapping
Hands-on composting and moisture monitoring
Interactive demonstrations of dispersal by wind, water, and animals
Exploring textures, herbs, wind chimes, bird songs, and edible plants (mint, lemon balm)
Creative & Sensory Elements
Planting Tables at Child Height
Earthworm Viewing Bin (with glass panel)
Upcycled Planters Section (featuring milk jugs and old boots)
Scent Wall—vertical display of aromatic herbs
Butterfly-shaped Bench for seating
Mud Kitchen—sensory play area with soil, leaves, and petals
Progressive Learning Plan
Curriculum Integration aligned with NCERT EVS and CBSE/ICSE activity-based learning
Level 1 (Ages 4–6):
Observation and Naming
Level 2 (Ages 6–8):
Simple Experiments and Nature Journals
Level 3 (Ages 8–10):
Understanding Cycles and Cause-Effect Relationships