In the formative years of a child’s life, curiosity is boundless. Early childhood is a time when children are naturally inclined to ask questions, explore their surroundings, and engage in hands-on activities. Introducing science and innovation labs in nursery settings capitalizes on this innate curiosity and lays the foundation for critical thinking, creativity, and lifelong learning.
In our FS1 class at Blossom Al Barsha 3, science is embraced with boundless enthusiasm. The children’s faces light up during activities like adding vinegar to sand and watching as it reacts to create bubbles. These moments of discovery not only excite them but also spark endless questions and discussions. Exploring sand under magnifying glasses has also become a favourite activity, turning the ordinary into a fascinating adventure.
One memorable experiment involved mixing baking soda and vinegar to observe a fizzy reaction. The children were thrilled to predict what might happen and eagerly watched the bubbles form. These hands-on activities allow children to explore cause-and-effect relationships and engage their senses in a meaningful way.
Through these experiences, we see children building resilience—like when they try different methods to balance objects or create structures—and learning that making mistakes is part of discovering something new. This growth mindset is at the heart of our approach, ensuring that each child feels supported and inspired to explore the wonders of science.
Long-Term Impact:
In conclusion, the inclusion of science and innovation labs in early years education is essential. These experiences not only cultivate curiosity and foundational skills but also inspire a lifelong love for discovery. By integrating science into nurseries, we invest in a brighter, more innovative future for all.
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Meet Neha Karia, a passionate early years educator with a love for children and teaching. Neha holds a degree in teaching and has spent years working in teaching, gaining a deep understanding of the impact early years education has on children’s lives.
Neha Karia
September 23, 2025