Enchanting Elves

Posts Tagged ‘kids

Feed an emu or pet a deer …? … or must you go on that bullock cart or camel ride first? Spoilt for choice here at the Cowboy Country, Sriperumbathur. Enroll your kids for the field trip organised by Enchanting Elves, Kilpauk.

Saturday Field Trip One: Cowboy Country
Date: April 25th 2009
Number of seats: 60
Fee: Rs. 325/ per child
Snacks and Lunch will be provided.

Please do not send any cameras, mobile phones, video games setc.
Ensure to send water in leak proof bottles.
Dress the kids in light summer wear with hats/ caps.
Change of clothes.
Mark all the kids belongings with his/her name.

SMS or call to book a seat. 9444085903

Fathers Day Out!

Fathers' Day Out!

The Fathers’ Day Event at Enchanting Elves saw dads (and moms) battle it out with crayons and hip hop moves to the instructions of their little ones. The shift in role play saw a day of fun learning and bonding laughter. The Fathers’ Day Event was organised for the Camp One participants at Enchanting Elves, Chennai. The fathers’ took a day off from work to spend a day with their kids at our activity centre in Kilpauk. Kudos to our sportive super heroes. To see them in action; view the fathers’ day album.

Kids Pottery Workshop

Kids Pottery Workshop

Wheel (Motorised) Pottery workshop at Enchanting Elves, The Childrens’ Activity and Resource Centre, Kilpauk.

Pot Designs on Paper

Pot Designs on Paper

The children beautifully designed and coloured their pots on paper first.

 

My Pitcher and a thirsty Lion!

My Pitcher and a thirsty Lion!

This was followed by a ‘sketch your story’ session. Inspired by the tale of The Thirsty Crow, the children sketched and coloured their favourite (thirsty) animal or bird along with their pot sketch.

Wheel Pottery

Wheel Pottery

This was followed by hours of wheel pottery. Each child had his turn to spin his clay creation on a motorised wheel.

I can!😀

Different pots, pitchers, vase, lamps, bowls with lids were created by the children under the guidance and assistance of Mr. Vishwanathan, our potter.  He explained  the nuances of  pottery, the techniques and demonstarted to the  children while they worked on the wheel. A Saturday morning delightfully spent; a promise well kept.

View Pottery Workshop Photos!

Event: ‘KidsMade’ Craft Bazaar
Location: Chennai, India
Venue: Enchanting Elves – The Children’s Activity Resource Centre in Chennai.
Event Schedule: Date and Time will be informed to the parents.

How to participate in the ‘KidsMade’ Craft Bazaar?

Step 1:
Enroll your child in our summer camps at Enchanting Elves, Chennai.

Step2:
Children will be taught various art and craft techniques by our craft resource team.

Step 3:
The art and craft creations made by the children will be displayed at the venue. A mini stall of eateries made by the kids will be available at the venue.

1203200917841

Hit the refresh button this summer! Enroll your kids to learn, unlearn and unwind at Enchanting Elves, Kilpauk – a holistic resource centre for kids. The centre offers thematic summer camps in Chennai – Monday to Friday of duration 10 days each; and field trips on Saturdays. Open to kids of 3 years and above.

Bordering around a theme, each camp has a schedule of Organic Gardening, Wall Art, Kids Bazaar, Make and Take, Sing Along, Storytelling, Kids Drama, Chess, Creative Journalism, Drawing, Etiquettes and SuperBrain yoga, an exercise now packaged by Yale University School of Medicine as an effective way to increase intelligence and improve memory.

 Sprawled across a delightful location in central Kilpauk, Enchanting Elves is extremely child friendly with ample space with an enjoyable ambience.

 Aarthi Ramkumar – Enchanting Elves’ mentor, is also a psychologist. She is committed to scale up the quality and exposure of fresh ideas and activities for the parents and children in this part of Chennai. She can be reached at:

Mobile: 9444085903

Blog: enchantingelves.wordpress.com

Address: No.26, Ranganathan Avenue, Sylvan Lodge Colony, Kilpauk.
Landmark: Behind Bains School / Opposite Pearl Granites

 Email: enchantingelves@gmail.com

 

It’s a tough call for  parents to choose the right summer camp for their kids; with a zillion summer camps in Chennai, its definitely a heady decision to make. How do you identify a summer camp that best suits your child? Here’s a start… a check-list to select a summer camp.  Do add your inputs …

1. Ask questions; ask your child what he really wants to do. If the child is not too sure; map his abilities and interests to the activities the camp offers.

2. Choose a camp that is ideally nearby (driving your kids across the town is tough on the kids during the summer)

3. Look around the camp venue; all camps allow you to do that. Its a privilege you must avail.

4. Meet the resource team at the camp.

5. Do they have a doctor on call?

6. Always give instructions to the camp of your child’s food allergy and prescribed medicines.

7. A child psychologist to monitor the child’s behaviors would be a plus.

8. Splash pool is a great way to beat the heat; but check the hygiene factors. Cross infection is high and a sick child is a spoiler.

9. How many kids are enrolled in each class? An average to 10 to 15 per activity is ideal for a resource person and her helper to monitor.

10. Does the camp offer full day and half day option? Working parents prefer a full day activity camo than a creche these days.

Keeping the children from higher classes in mind, who have to be empowered in handling their exams and life well, a tailor made course called Wizards of Speech has been put together. The core areas of speech (reading and conversation skills), writing (handwriting and coherency) and body language are dealt with here. Children here are taught to comprehend various terminologies and use them in proper sentences. Their mind is nourished with the drive and verve to excel not only in their upcoming examinations but also in life. Life skills training form a major part of these sessions.

Drama is another platform where children and youth can throw caution to the winds and just be themselves. Drama helps them expand their lexis and expressions and gives them the much required poise to face a crowd. Adolescents require activities that pique their learning interests and yet do not come across as a childish activity.

While Drama is for the older children, Sing – a – long is for those in the age group of 3 and 6.This helps children emote and express themselves better, and with more confidence.

Formed on the basic principles of ABL is Interactive Storytelling, which uses various techniques such as Flash cards, puppets, charts etc., as a catalyst, to help children develop their vocabulary and body language. In the traditional form of storytelling one would see the storyteller address the children and the kids only listen. However, while this has its merits, the children are unable to build their vocabulary as fast as they can or wish to, because of the lack of activities which can keep them interested or facilitate their conversation skills. In Interactive Storytelling, the storyteller helps the children involve themselves more and speak more, whereby they enjoy themselves immensely while learning.

Enchanting Elves, Chennai focuses solely on building the vocabulary and self confidence of children with fun filled and intelligent activities. All the sessions are framed on the lines of ABL – Activity Based Learning. Any form of learning where only one of the senses work, cannot really be construed as learning per se, is their mantra.


May 2024
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Enchanting Elves Press and Online features

Spinning a creation: The New Indian Express, Expresso, Chennai Edition, 7th April 2009 Summer Fun: The Hindu, Metro Plus, Chennai Edition, 16th March 2009. Enchanting Elves featured on YOCee.in - Thank you YOCee.in

The Activity Centre For Children In Chennai

Address: No.26, Ranganathan Avenue, Sylvan Lodge Colony, Kilpauk, Chennai - 10 Landmark: Behind Bains School, Opposite Pearl Granites Phone: 9444085903 Email: enchantingelves@gmail.com