Curated Classes & Activities for Children Kidiaree

Intro to Design Thinking Workshop I Solve

The Innochamps builds young innovators through hands-on, design-thinking challenges rooted in real-world problem solving.

About the Workshop

This hands-on design thinking workshop introduces children to structured problem-solving in an engaging and age-appropriate way. Designed to build creative confidence without pressure, the session encourages children to identify problems, think step by step, explore ideas, and apply their thinking to real-world challenges through practical activities.

It serves as an excellent introduction to essential thinking skills that support learning, decision-making, and creativity across all areas of life.

Workshop Focus
Introducing children to the fundamentals of design thinking.

What Children Will Do

  • Solve a real-world problem for real people
  • Ideate and explore innovative solution pathways
  • Create a basic prototype of their chosen solution
  • Present their ideas and innovations to the group
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Terms and Conditions

Both days feature the same workshop, feel free to choose the day that works best for you and your child

Workshop Sequence and Completion:-

  • Solve
  • Value Creation
  • Brainstorm
  • Innovate for Yourself
  • Reimagine

We recommend attending all five workshops in sequence for the best experience. However, you may also choose individual workshops based on your interest. Attending all five workshops in sequence will ensure your child receives the complete benefit of the program.

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About The Innovation Champions' Club

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The Innovation Champions' Club

The Innovation Champions’ Club is led by its founders, Nandita and Neha, whose complementary backgrounds bring together strategy and creativity in meaningful ways.

Nandita is a management consultant with an MS in Finance from India and an MBA from Imperial College Business School, UK. With experience at KPMG and as an independent consultant, she launched The Innovation Champions’ Club in the UK in 2018 as an after-school programme, later bringing it to India.

Neha is a visual and performing artist with training from the Royal College of Art, London, Fine Art at MSU Baroda, and Golden Bridge Pottery, Pondicherry. Her multidisciplinary journey as an artist, ceramicist, dancer, teacher, and collaborator shapes a deeply creative and curious learning approach.

Together, they design workshops that blend innovation, imagination, and real-world relevance for young learners.

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