Creative Learning Through Art, Recycling, and Innovation
As part of STOP’s Summer Camp Activities in the month of June 2026 at Tughlakabad, a total of more than 70 children enthusiastically participated in a series of interactive and creative sessions aimed at making learning enjoyable during the summer break.
The camp featured a variety of activities, including drawing and colouring, paper crafts, and “Best Out of Waste” sessions. Using simple and recycled materials, children created a wide range of artworks, crafts, and innovative models, demonstrating remarkable imagination and creativity. These activities encouraged children to think creatively while also fostering environmental awareness and responsible reuse of resources.
One of the most notable highlights of the camp was the creation of a functional projector made entirely from cardboard, a magnifying glass, and a smartphone. What began as a simple hands-on activity soon evolved into an exciting exercise in innovation and teamwork. Working together, the children designed and assembled the projector, learning how basic scientific principles can be applied using readily available materials.
Overall, the summer camp served as a valuable platform for experiential learning, strengthening children’s creativity, confidence, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities while making the learning process both meaningful and enjoyable.








