Tent and Learning

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Small tent easily available at every toy shop. Journey began with my daughter playing her doll inside it, when she was a toddler (now she is 18yrs old). After that my son played hide and seek endlessly (and then grew out of it). While my kids played, we only assembled and made it available for them to use and play.

At Aarohi we left it open, number of children who get attracted with the idea of tent, take up this as a project to assemble. They make many shapes with it, some assembled in their own ways. Some leave, some help each other and tent continue to serve as a stimulating resources for us.


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