Children need to experience different types of play areas, especially outdoors. Here are a few types for them to get started with, and learn while they play.
Children need to experience different types of play areas, especially outdoors. Here are a few types for them to get started with, and learn while they play.
Here are a few famous anagrams for you to unravel to give something similar in meaning! Get started!
An Anagram is a type of word play in which letters of a word or phrase are rearranged in such a way that a new word or phrase is formed. For example,
In the “Harry Potter” series, J.K. Rowling uses an anagram “I am Lord Voldemort” for her character “Tom Marvolo Riddle” to reveal two different identities. Here are a few famous anagrams. See if you can rearrange the alphabets to come up with words or phrases which are related to the original! Once you guess, click on the words to unravel the answer!
Come back next week for a few more anagrams!
This story is the result of a father watching Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi several times with his daughter and offers an interesting perspective
It’s once again time to get adventurous in the kitchen. Here are two recipes that will earn you the praise of your family members as a young chef and cook.
There have been quite a few movies based on history, facts, and events. Quite a few have been adapted by adding some amount of fiction and story. Let’s take a look!
April Fools’ Day also known as All Fools’ Day is celebrated every year on April 1, by playing practical jokes on people.
Think logically, and you would be able to guess the answers to the questions and puzzles that follow.
The short story of a fish, and more importantly a few things to discover along the Great Barrier Reef!
A tessellation is a repeated arrangement of plane figures, which fit together to fill a space with no overlaps or gaps between them. Another word for tessellation is tiling.
Design for change is the largest global movement of children driving change in their own communities. Design for Change offers a simple 4-step design process of Feel-Imagine-Do-Share, which develops the values of empathy, ethics, engagement and elevation.