If your child is smiling while learning,
some adults will assume they’re not learning at all.
Here’s why that belief is completely broken.

During our summer carnival, a parent said:
“They’re having too much fun. We sent them to learn something.”

We smiled.

Because what looked like just fun was actually powerful learning in disguise.

📍 On Nutrition Day:
📍 We built a kid-sized market
📍 A dietitian explained which veggies help their eyes, hair, focus
📍 Kids picked, shopped, and made their own sandwiches

They didn’t realise they were learning.
But they were.

📍 On Rocket Day:
📍 23 acid-base experiments
📍 Rockets flew to the second floor
📍 Every child built and launched their own — by themselves

That’s not playtime.
That’s science that sticks.

Then came Empathy Day.

📍 We invited animals — calves, rabbits, puppies, kittens
📍 Kids fed them, cleaned for them, cared for them
📍 And their hearts opened up

So when someone says
“They’re just having fun” —
We say: Exactly.

Because that’s when they’re the most open.
The most alive.
And that’s when real learning happens.

At Creste, we believe:
Joy isn’t the opposite of learning.
It’s where it truly begins.

Let’s bring this experience to more children together. [ma'am is this good to go?]