
ThinkRight's Summer Camp is one of the very few NCR camp programmes that genuinely caters to the 2–7 age band rather than defaulting to 5+ like most competitors. Structured in week-long batches across July, the camp runs mornings only; a format that respects the sleep schedules and stamina of very young children. The curriculum is play-forward: maths happens through building and sorting, reading through storytelling and picture books, and science through sensory exploration and simple experiments. It is more developmentally appropriate than the heavily exam-prep-inflected camps that dominate the NCR market, and the week-long booking model means families can try one batch before committing to more.
Age Group: 2–7 years
Venue: DLF Phase 2, Sector 25, Gurugram
Date: Week-long batches through July 2026 — confirm specific dates with ThinkRight
Time: Morning batches (confirm exact timings on booking)
Ticket Price: From ₹6,099 per week
Book at: https://taabur.com/in/thinkright
• A labelled bag with child's name on everything
• Change of clothes; art and sensory activities are daily
• Packed snack and labelled water bottle (confirm if lunch is provided)
• Indoor shoes or socks for the play space
• Any comfort object for very young or first-time campers
• Sunscreen if there is an outdoor component
• Any allergy or dietary information in writing for the camp staff
A structured but gentle morning programme for a small group of 8–15 children. The week follows a rhythm rather than a rigid schedule; the same activities recur in slightly different forms, building familiarity and confidence. By the end of the week, most children arrive enthusiastically and leave talking about what they made. Parents typically notice stronger fine motor engagement and longer independent play stretches at home afterwards.
– Book via taabur.com and confirm July batch dates before paying
– Drop-off and pick-up times are firm; plan commute accordingly
– Inform camp staff of all allergies, medical conditions, and developmental notes at registration
– No screen time during camp — reinforce this expectation at home for continuity
– The camp is a partial-day programme; plan your child's afternoon with rest built in