Where imagination meets real-world learning

Immaginarium is an experiential learning journey for children aged 2–10. Through guided play, creativity, and discovery, your child learns to explore the world with confidence and curiosity.

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Program Overview

Immaginarium is one of Earlybrite's flagship programs. It is an immersive, hands-on experience that turns play into learning.

Each session invites children to create, explore, and collaborate while developing confidence, communication, and problem-solving skills

We blend freedom and structure to help children grow not just academically, but emotionally and socially.

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Play. Learn. Grow.

At Earlybrite, we believe play is not the opposite of learning, it's the foundation of it. Every activity in Immaginarium is designed to spark curiosity, imagination, and independence.

Our approach combines proven early learning frameworks such as:

  • checkAnji Play (China): Encouraging self-directed creativity.
  • checkHighScope (USA): Promoting active learning and initiative.
  • checkReggio Emilia (Italy): Using the environment as a teacher.
  • checkAbecedarian Project (USA): Focusing on long-term learning impact.
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Core Learning Pillars

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Curiosity and Discovery

Encouraging inquiry and experimentation through playful exploration.

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Creativity and Expression

Fostering imagination through art, storytelling, and design.

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Collaboration and Character

Building empathy, teamwork, and leadership in group activities.

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Identity and Heritage

Helping children connect with culture, heritage, and self-awareness.

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Every child learns at their own pace

Immaginarium is designed to grow with your child. Each stage builds on the last, ensuring that learning feels natural, engaging, and age-appropriate.

Early Sparks (Ages 2–4)

A gentle introduction to learning through exploration, movement, and sensory play.

Junior Creators (Ages 5–7)

Hands-on creative sessions that build confidence, curiosity, and collaboration.

Young Innovators (Ages 8–10)

Advanced projects that encourage independent thinking and problem-solving.

A place for every learner

To make learning personal and social, children are grouped by age and developmental stage.

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Bright Explorers (Ages 2–6)

Blends discovery and guided making through crafts, music, and stories.

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Future Makers (Ages 7–10)

Encourages creativity, teamwork, and design thinking through hands-on projects.

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How Immaginarium Works

Each Immaginarium experience runs as a 4- to 6-week program delivered through weekend sessions that balance structured guidance with open exploration.

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Schedule

Saturdays only

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Session Duration

3 hours (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM or 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM)

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Structure

4–6 consecutive weekends per monthly theme

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Experience Flow

Exploration → Creation → Reflection → Showcase

Every child belongs to a vibrant learning community where creativity and curiosity are nurtured. Parents are partners in the journey and are invited to observe, celebrate, and support their child's growth during showcase weekends.

Monthly + Quarterly Flow

Each month focuses on a unique theme. Every three months form a quarterly journey with one overarching developmental focus. Each theme concludes with a showcase event, an exhibition or performance that allows children to demonstrate learning, build confidence, and celebrate progress.

Quarterly Learning Themes

Designed for holistic development

Each quarter in Immaginarium follows a themed journey that nurtures curiosity, creativity, and confidence. Every session is inspired by international early learning models and real-world exploration.

Our framework aligns with:

  • checkIB Primary Years Programme (PYP) inquiry model
  • checkOECD Learning Compass 2030
  • checkUNESCO Early Childhood Development Standards
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Every quarter includes:

check3 Monthly Themes: Progressive and interconnected
checkCore Learning Goals: Cognitive, social, emotional, creative
checkGlobal Inspirations: Proven learning models from around the world
checkExperiential Highlights: Hands-on discovery and creation
checkShowcase and Reflection Events
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Creativity and Discovery

Focus: Arts and Crafts | Sports and Wellness | Science and Discovery

This quarter sets the tone with curiosity, exploration, and joyful experimentation. Children express creativity, build coordination, and discover the power of questioning and doing.

Global Inspirations:

  • checkReggio Emilia (Italy): Art and material expression
  • checkKodomo-no-Kuni (Japan): Hands-on craft villages
  • checkScandinavian Outdoor Learning (Sweden & Denmark): Learning by doing
  • checkSTEAM Labs (USA & Finland): Early integration of art and science
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Arts and Crafts

Goal: Explore creativity through hands-on crafts.

Focus: Fine motor skills, imagination, color and texture, creative problem-solving.

Experiential Highlights:

  • checkMini Makers Studio – Costumes, clay models, recycled art
  • checkMaterial World – Fabric, paper, paint, found objects
  • checkCreative Collaboration – Group murals and art projects
  • checkArt Talk – Children describe their work
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Sports and Wellness

Goal: Develop teamwork, discipline, and body confidence.

Focus: Coordination, emotional regulation, cooperation, sportsmanship.

Global Inspirations: Finland's Fun Fitness Curriculum, Anji Play (China), UK EYFS Physical Development strand.

Experiential Highlights:

  • checkBody in Motion – Obstacle courses and movement games
  • checkTeam Spirit – Cooperative relays and partner challenges
  • checkHealthy Me – Nutrition and body awareness
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Science and Discovery

Goal: Spark curiosity through observation and experimentation

Focus: Inquiry skills, cause and effect, early STEM literacy. Global Inspirations: Children's Science Museums (Singapore & UK), HighScope (USA) Plan-Do-Review cycle.

Experiential Highlights:

  • checkLittle Scientists Lab – Volcano, magnet, water cycle experiments
  • checkInventor's Corner – Build tools from recycled materials
  • checkSTEM Stories – Turn discoveries into stories

Outcome for Parents:

Children explore talents in arts, sports, and science while developing creativity, teamwork, confidence, and curiosity about the world.

Observation and Feedback

Growth you can see and celebrate

Every child's journey is documented through observation and reflection inspired by the Reggio Emilia and Anji Play methods. Parents receive monthly feedback reports highlighting growth in creativity, confidence, collaboration, and curiosity.

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The Immaginarium Promise

Immaginarium transforms every Saturday into a world of discovery and creation.

Here, your child's imagination is not just celebrated, it's nurtured.

With the right guidance and joyful experiences, children grow into confident thinkers, problem-solvers, and compassionate learners.

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Pricing

Payment Plan

TEMP START $3,500

Installment Plan

First installment$2000
After a year Second installment$1500

Frequently Asked Questions

We put together answers to the most common questions about our programs, safety, admissions, and learning experience. If you need more details or personalized support, our advisors are always ready to help.

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