Creative activities play an important role in a child’s early development. Through simple crafts like paper folding, painting, clay modelling, or recycled art, children learn to use their hands, explore colours, and express their ideas freely. Craft time also helps to build patience, confidence, and problem-solving skills.
At our school, we encourage hands-on learning through weekly creative sessions where pupils experiment with textures, patterns, and everyday materials. These activities not only spark imagination but also support cognitive development and emotional expression. Crafting is more than fun — it helps children discover new ways to interact with the world around them.