
Kids explore the magic of summer camps and workshops
Mumbai's summer camp scene is bursting with opportunities for children to explore diverse interests. From The Messy Art House's unstructured creativity to Museum of Solutions' themed workshops and Kshitij's outdoor adventures, kids are diving into enriching experiences. Summertime @ Prithvi and NCPA's Summer Fiesta offer theatrical pursuits, fostering confidence and collaboration.
Mumbai's summer camp scene is alive with creativity. From art and theatre to science and outdoor adventures, children are diving into experiences that spark imagination and growth.
With each camp offering its own unique approach, these programmes go beyond recreation — becoming meaningful journeys of learning, expression, and joy.
At The Messy Art House in Kemps Corner, founder Upasna Poddar has created a colourful haven for kids aged 18 months to 8 years. Rooted in sensory play, textures, and process art, the camp is a celebration of unstructured creativity. 'There are no worksheets or academic drills here.
Children learn through play, exploration, and hands-on creativity. It's not just a camp but a space where children are free to imagine, express, and create without pressure.
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Science, space, and stories galore
For kids with curious minds and a taste for discovery, Museum of Solutions at Lower Parel offers themed summer camps for ages 4 to 12+. Headed by Tanvi Jindal Shete, their workshops range from space adventures to game development and mystery-solving, ensuring a stimulating blend of fun and learning.
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In the heart of Bandra, Circles & Cycles Summer Camp led by Naama Singh brings a gentle, reflective approach inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy. 'We believe children have a hundred languages to express themselves. We encourage children to explore through nature-based play, sensory experiences, music, and movement,' Naama explains. 'Our camps are about creating a space where children feel safe, seen, and supported.
That's when real learning begins,' she says.
All set for adventures in the great outdoors
Taking things outdoors, Kshitij Summer Camp offers transformative adventures for children aged 6 to 18. 'We use the outdoors as a medium to build life skills and social-emotional intelligence,' says Charmi Chedda, director. Vipul Chheda, founder, adds, 'Ziplining is often a clear favorite, and many feel a sense of accomplishment after completing a hike.
But what truly stands out is how much they enjoy unstructured playtime with new friends.
It's during these moments that bonds are built and unforgettable camp memories are made.'
A stage for every child
For the theatrically inclined, Summertime @ Prithvi series continues to be a hit. Workshops led by theatre veterans like Makarand Deshpande, Heeba Shah, and Trishla Patel offer a rich mix of acting, storytelling, poetry, movement, and improvisation.
Designed for various age groups, these sessions nurture creativity, stage confidence, and collaborative learning.
Drama, dance, and ad-mad fun
Meanwhile, at the iconic National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), the Summer Fiesta invites children to step into the spotlight. From interactive drama and storytelling to the innovative "Ad-Mad" advertising workshop and musical theatre dance sessions, the Fiesta is designed to be a vibrant mix of performance and fun.
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For many children, summer camps offer more than just a break from routine—they open doors to personal growth and discovery. Raagvi Sinha, 12, who is attending her third camp, shares, 'This time the experience is fun, and I love these outdoor activities. I have learnt about new situations to live in, and how to adapt to my surroundings.' Her favourites? Swimming in the river and kayaking. For 10-year-old Suyash Limaye, the camp marks his first-ever adventure away from home.
'I'm loving it. I have new friends now,' he says with excitement. 'The best thing I learnt is that one should overcome their fear.' Meanwhile, 15-year-old Rehhaan Shah, a passionate climber, reflects on his journey: 'The instructors here were very helpful, and I loved the time here. I realised that I could push past my limitations!'
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