Updated On: 28 June, 2024 09:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Devanshi Doshi
A five-day-long programme inspired by books will introduce children to sensory-rich, immersive activities that feature natural elements like mud, flowers, seeds and plants

Children will create a miniature Dino land on day two of the programme
With growing technological advancements and urbanisation, when two Bengaluru-based moms Lakshmi Kaushik and Sangeetha Arjun noticed their sons growing away from nature, they founded The Looroo Club. “We didn’t know that playing in the parks, and engaging with nature with mud-caked hands and clothes would become a luxury only a few children can enjoy today. It was something we grew up doing, and took for granted. With the absence of as many open spaces and parks, the current generations are bound indoors. We founded this community to primarily introduce our sons to nature-inspired, play-based activities. Before we knew it, it became very popular among other children,” Kaushik shares.

A poster to announce the theme for day three, The Gruffalo