4-Stage Learning Cycle
Each book is processed for 4 weeks: Through Storytelling, Drama, Sensory Play, and Project Production in order, the story transforms from an abstract narrative into a concrete experience.
We Don't Just Listen to Stories, We Experience Them with All Our Senses
Kids Nook / Sensory Storytime; is an original program inspired by schools like Reggio Emilia and Montessori, where stories are experienced not just through hearing, but through touching, smelling, and moving.
Against the attention deficit brought by the digital age, we use "Silent Books" (Wordless Books) in our workshop. Children transform from passive listeners into active narrators by directing the story with special instructions such as "wearing glasses" or "detail hunting."
Our education process is not random, but progresses in a disciplined 1-month cycle. Each book is processed through Narration, Drama, Sensory Play, and Project stages, so learning settles into both the child's mind and muscle memory.
Our aim is to extend children's focus periods and transform them from individuals who just watch events into individuals who analyze, construct, and produce.
Each book is processed for 4 weeks: Through Storytelling, Drama, Sensory Play, and Project Production in order, the story transforms from an abstract narrative into a concrete experience.
All senses are activated through the use of sound, texture, and visual materials. This method reduces focus problems caused by screen addiction and increases listening skills.
Children working with wordless books develop their vocabulary and self-expression abilities while establishing connections between pictures and creating the story with their own sentences.












