Welcome to Kukki's Ikidz
Unleash the New Future of Learning
About Us
Unleash the New Future of Learning
Kukki’s Ikidz is a chain of premium preschool in India that ensures intellectual, social & emotional development of kids between the age of 2-5 years.
We create spacious colouful playschool in India with a scientifically planned curriculum making learning a joyful experience.
About Us
Unleash the New Future of Learning
Kukki’s Ikidz is a chain of premium preschool in India that ensures intellectual, social & emotional development of kids between the age of 2-5 years.
We create spacious colouful playschool in India with a scientifically planned curriculum making learning a joyful experience.
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Our Features
Augmented Reality
India‛s first and only preschool to incorporate Augmented Reality into Preschool with our own in house developed app, Kukki’s Ikidz gives learning a new meaning. This includes Fun learning modules that help children learn Letters, Numbers, Shapes, and numbers. Of seasons and many more. All this through a new way which no other play school in India can do. All of Kukki’s Ikidz schools are equipped with Augmented reality Flash Cards and Tablets.
The Kukki’s Ikidz Augmented reality program gives our schools an edge over the Entire Indian market!
About our Preschool
The aim of Ikidz is to facilitate the optimum development of a child’s full potential. The emphasis is to lay the foundation for all-round development and lifelong learning. Children tend to show more interest in Play – based techniques of Learning. The Montessori method is adopted and one-to-one sessions are used to observe the child’s learning Capacity. In speech therapy, the sounds of letters are taught with rhymes. Children learn basic etiquette and table manners by qualified teaching staff.
Activity classes like chess, Karate, Abacus, Origami, Puppet Making & Baking Classes are held. Birthday Celebrations are allowed and monthly picnics are enjoyed. The children love the Colourful Ambience and don’t wish to go back home. They play and learn in a safe and hygienic environment.
Services
Value Added Classes
Day Care
We have a particular Age 2 yrs to 6 yrs
Timing
9:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Tution
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Live CCTV Streaming
Festivals & Celebrations
Sandpit
Preschool
The aim of Ikidz is to facilitate the optimum development of a child’s full potential. The emphasis is to lay the foundation for all-round development and lifelong learning. Children tend to show more interest in Play – based techniques of Learning. The Montessori method is adopted and one-to-one sessions are used to observe the child’s learning Capacity. In speech therapy, the sounds of letters are taught with rhymes. Children learn basic etiquette and table manners by qualified teaching staff.
Activity classes like chess, Karate, Abacus, Origami, Puppet Making & Baking Classes are held. Birthday Celebrations are allowed and monthly picnics are enjoyed. The children love the Colourful Ambience and don’t wish to go back home. They play and learn in a safe and hygienic environment.
Preschool
The aim of Ikidz is to facilitate the optimum development of a child’s full potential. The emphasis is to lay the foundation for all-round development and lifelong learning. Children tend to show more interest in Play – based techniques of Learning. The Montessori method is adopted and one-to-one sessions are used to observe the child’s learning Capacity. In speech therapy, the sounds of letters are taught with rhymes. Children learn basic etiquette and table manners by qualified teaching staff.
Activity classes like chess, Karate, Abacus, Origami, Puppet Making & Baking Classes are held. Birthday Celebrations are allowed and monthly picnics are enjoyed. The children love the Colourful Ambience and don’t wish to go back home. They play and learn in a safe and hygienic environment.
Preschool
The aim of Ikidz is to facilitate the optimum development of a child’s full potential. The emphasis is to lay the foundation for all-round development and lifelong learning. Children tend to show more interest in Play – based techniques of Learning. The Montessori method is adopted and one-to-one sessions are used to observe the child’s learning Capacity. In speech therapy, the sounds of letters are taught with rhymes. Children learn basic etiquette and table manners by qualified teaching staff.
Activity classes like chess, Karate, Abacus, Origami, Puppet Making & Baking Classes are held. Birthday Celebrations are allowed and monthly picnics are enjoyed. The children love the Colourful Ambience and don’t wish to go back home. They play and learn in a safe and hygienic environment.
Curriculum
The Curriculum developed by Kukki’s Ikidz is of purely international standard and is supported by Dr schuss and his books.
It is a unique blend of traditional play way methods and modern technology, the curriculum is very different from other counterparts and will shape the personality of the child in terms of values, skills, analytical knowledge, and visual perception with interactive tools. It will focus on holistic development through activities facilitating cognitive emotional, social, and physical development.
It will focus on hands-on experience for children along with field trips, special days, culminating activities, and learning through exploration.
Our entire curriculum is Theme-based. Each Theme for the month takes care of Language,Number, Social-emotional, Creative, and cognitive (Concepts) skills.
Basic Literacy Skills
- Writing: Introduction to writing upper and lower case letters, forming simple sentences such as “I am a girl/boy.”
- Reading: Development of early reading skills through phonetics and familiarization with basic vocabulary.
- Phonetics: Understanding the sounds of letters and how they combine to form words, aiding in reading and pronunciation.
Mathematics
- Numbers: Learning to count and recognize numbers from 1 to 50.
- Basic Arithmetic: Introduction to simple addition and subtraction to build a strong numerical foundation.
Environmental Studies
- Animals and Birds: Identifying and learning about various animals and birds, their habitats, and characteristics.
- Transport: Understanding different modes of transport, their uses, and safety measures.
Skill Development
- Foundational Concepts: Encouraging curiosity and understanding of basic concepts in science, social studies, and the environment.
- Important Skills: Developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and social skills through interactive and engaging activities.
Our curriculum is designed to be engaging, interactive, and age-appropriate, ensuring that young learners develop essential skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Literacy Skills
- Reading Aloud:
- Word Recognition: Teaching children to recognize and read common words.
- Sentence Reading: Practice reading simple sentences aloud to build fluency and confidence.
- Phonetics:
- Letter Sounds: Learning the sounds of letters and how they combine to form words.
- Blending Sounds: Teaching children to blend sounds to read words.
Interactive Learning
- Flash Cards:
- Vocabulary Building: Using flash cards to introduce and reinforce new words.
- Phonetic Practice: Flash cards to practice letter sounds and word recognition.
- Oral Interaction:
- Group Discussions: Encouraging children to participate in discussions to improve their speaking and listening skills.
- Role-Playing: Activities that involve role-playing to promote verbal expression and social interaction.
Written Work
- Writing Practice:
- Letter Formation: Teaching children to write both upper and lower case letters.
- Sentence Construction: Practice writing simple sentences to enhance writing skills.
- Journaling:
- Daily Journals: Encouraging children to write daily about their experiences, thoughts, and imaginations.
- Creative Writing: Activities that promote creative expression through writing stories and poems.
Storytelling
- Listening to Stories:
- Story Time: Regular sessions where children listen to stories read by the teacher, fostering listening skills and comprehension.
- Interactive Storytelling: Engaging children in storytelling sessions where they can participate and ask questions.
- Telling Stories:
- Retelling Stories: Encouraging children to retell stories in their own words to enhance comprehension and narrative skills.
- Creating Stories: Activities where children create and share their own stories, fostering creativity and language skills.
Language Development
- Vocabulary Expansion:
- Thematic Units: Introducing new vocabulary through thematic units such as animals, transport, and nature.
- Word Games: Engaging in games that build vocabulary and reinforce language concepts.
- Sentence Structure:
- Building Sentences: Teaching children how to construct proper sentences using correct grammar.
- Sentence Variation: Introducing different types of sentences (e.g., statements, questions, exclamations).
Skill Development
- Phonemic Awareness:
- Rhyming Words: Activities that help children recognize and produce rhyming words.
- Sound Matching: Exercises that involve matching sounds to letters and words.
- Comprehension Skills:
- Questioning: Asking questions about stories and texts to improve understanding and critical thinking.
- Sequencing: Teaching children to sequence events in a story to enhance comprehension.
Enrichment Activities
- Flash Card Games:
- Memory Match: A game where children match words to pictures or sounds.
- Bingo: A fun game to reinforce word recognition and phonetic skills.
- Story Dramatization:
- Acting Out Stories: Encouraging children to act out stories to bring them to life and enhance understanding.
- Puppet Shows: Using puppets to tell stories and promote engagement and creativity.
Our curriculum is designed to be engaging, interactive, and age-appropriate, ensuring that young learners develop essential literacy skills in a fun and supportive environment. By integrating reading, writing, oral interaction, and storytelling, we aim to build a strong foundation for language development and communication.
Socialization
- Peer Interaction: Activities that encourage children to interact with their peers, share, take turns, and work together in group settings.
- Teamwork: Collaborative games and projects that require teamwork, promoting cooperation and social skills.
- Understanding Community: Introducing concepts of community and helping children understand their roles and responsibilities within it through stories and role-playing.
Motor Skills
- Gross Motor Skills: Activities to enhance large muscle groups, including running, jumping, climbing, and balancing exercises.
- Fine Motor Skills: Tasks to develop small muscle coordination such as cutting, drawing, writing, threading beads, and playing with clay.
- Hand-Eye Coordination: Games and tasks that require visual and manual coordination, such as catching and throwing balls.
Listening Skills
- Active Listening: Activities that improve attentive listening and comprehension, such as listening to stories and following multi-step instructions.
- Listening Games: Interactive games like “Simon Says” and “Musical Chairs” to reinforce listening skills and focus.
- Story Time: Regular sessions where children listen to stories, encouraging them to pay attention and understand narrative structures.
Fine Motor Skills
- Art and Craft Projects: Engaging in activities that require precise hand movements, such as drawing, coloring, cutting shapes, and assembling small parts.
- Manipulative Toys: Using building blocks, puzzles, and other manipulative toys to enhance dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
- Writing Practice: Simple exercises to develop writing skills, including tracing letters and numbers, and freehand drawing.
Mathematics
- Number Recognition: Learning to recognize and write numbers from 1 to 50.
- Counting Skills: Counting objects and understanding quantities.
- Basic Arithmetic: Introduction to simple addition and subtraction through interactive games and practical examples.
- Shapes and Patterns: Identifying shapes and creating patterns to build a foundation for geometry.
Handicrafts
- Creative Projects: Engaging in arts and crafts activities such as painting, drawing, cutting, and pasting.
- Cultural Crafts: Exploring and creating handicrafts that reflect various cultures.
- Practical Skills: Learning basic skills such as weaving, assembling, and constructing with different materials.
Communication
- Verbal Communication: Encouraging speaking skills through discussions, storytelling, and interactive play.
- Listening Skills: Activities to improve attentive listening and comprehension, such as following directions and listening to stories.
- Non-Verbal Communication: Understanding body language, facial expressions, and other non-verbal cues.
- Language Development: Building vocabulary and sentence structure through reading, flash cards, and interactive language games.
Independence
- Self-Care Skills: Teaching basic self-care routines such as dressing, eating, and personal hygiene.
- Decision Making: Encouraging independent thinking and problem-solving through guided choices and activities.
- Responsibility: Assigning simple tasks and chores to foster a sense of responsibility and independence.
- Time Management: Introducing basic concepts of time and schedule to help children understand and manage their daily activities.
Physical Development
- Gross Motor Skills: Activities to enhance large muscle groups, including running, jumping, climbing, and balancing exercises.
- Fine Motor Skills: Tasks to develop small muscle coordination such as cutting, drawing, writing, threading beads, and playing with clay.
- Physical Health: Basic exercises and play activities to promote overall health, strength, and coordination.
Emotional Development
- Self-Awareness: Activities to help children recognize and understand their own emotions.
- Empathy: Teaching children to recognize and respond to the emotions of others through role-playing and group discussions.
- Emotion Management: Strategies to help children manage and express their feelings in appropriate ways.
- Building Self-Esteem: Encouraging self-confidence through positive reinforcement and achievement-based activities.
Motor Skills
- Gross Motor Activities: Structured play that includes running, jumping, and other physical activities to enhance coordination and muscle strength.
- Fine Motor Activities: Puzzles, cutting shapes, drawing, and other activities that require precise hand movements and coordination.
- Hand-Eye Coordination: Games and tasks that require visual and manual coordination, such as catching and throwing balls.
Mathematics
- Number Recognition: Learning to recognize and write numbers from 1 to 50.
- Counting Skills: Counting objects and understanding quantities.
- Basic Arithmetic: Introduction to simple addition and subtraction through interactive games and practical examples.
- Shapes and Patterns: Identifying shapes and creating patterns to build a foundation for geometry.
Handicrafts
- Creative Projects: Engaging in arts and crafts activities such as painting, drawing, cutting, and pasting.
- Cultural Crafts: Exploring and creating handicrafts that reflect various cultures.
- Practical Skills: Learning basic skills such as weaving, assembling, and constructing with different materials.
Communication
- Verbal Communication: Encouraging speaking skills through discussions, storytelling, and interactive play.
- Listening Skills: Activities to improve attentive listening and comprehension, such as following directions and listening to stories.
- Non-Verbal Communication: Understanding body language, facial expressions, and other non-verbal cues.
- Language Development: Building vocabulary and sentence structure through reading, flash cards, and interactive language games.
Independence
- Self-Care Skills: Teaching basic self-care routines such as dressing, eating, and personal hygiene.
- Decision Making: Encouraging independent thinking and problem-solving through guided choices and activities.
- Responsibility: Assigning simple tasks and chores to foster a sense of responsibility and independence.
- Time Management: Introducing basic concepts of time and schedule to help children understand and manage their daily activities.