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Pots of Fun | Ikigai, Matunga

Nestled in cozy place, Ikigai is a space created to redefine early learning for the 22nd century

About the Class

Clay • Creativity • Connection

Join us for a hands-on botanical-themed pottery workshop.This unique experience is designed for children and parents to come together, slow down, and bond while shaping clay with their hands.

Children will explore the joy of squishing, rolling, and shaping clay, while drawing inspiration from leaves, flowers, and natural patterns. Parents get to share in the fun of creating side by side, building beautiful memories and keepsakes to take home.

What makes it Special?

  • Learn the traditional art of pinch pots with a nature-inspired twist
  • Celebrate creativity and shared experiences as a family
  • Take home your own handmade clay creation
  • Build deeper appreciation for the natural world

Through this experience, children will:

  • Discover how natural materials influence texture and patterns
  • Develop fine motor and observational skills
  • Express creativity through open-ended clay play
  • Build a mindful connection to nature

Pilkhan,

Pilkhan, named after the graceful Pilkhan tree found across India, is a creative gateway for children to connect with nature. Founded by Nandita, a UK-trained Landscape Architect, mother of two beautiful daughters and granddaughter of a horticultural scientist, Pilkhan carries forward a deep legacy of love for the outdoors. Through playful, hands-on experiences, the brand helps children discover the joy of nature while nurturing essential life skills and eco-conscious values—all in a fun and imaginative way.

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About Ikigai Global Prep School

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Ikigai Global Prep School

Awarded Mumbai’s Best Preschool for Future Readiness & Innovative Pedagogy by Education World! Programs, Ikigai Global Prep School has made waves in a short span since it’s inception in March 2020. The word Ikigai is a Japanese lifestyle concept, which means “one’s reason to jump out of bed every morning.” As a school, they wanted children to have their own Ikigai. 

The school has many distinctive spaces for its learners to play, learn and grow in. They engage in multiple opportunities for self-directed and independent learning with vertical spaces like busy boards, chalkboards, Lego walls, sensory walls, etc.  The school also includes a complete play area with a ball pool, slide, water and sand play. There is also an atelier with different pretend play corners that simulate real-life situations.

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