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Play Group of Mumbai Tree House School enters Limca Book of records for Unique Art


The Play Group of Mumbai Tree House Education & Accessories entered the LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS for creating a unique artistic replica of bird’s wings measuring 36 feet long (18 feet each) and 9 feet tall with a message of Save Trees, Save Nature. Over 700 students (Aged between 1 to 6 years) of Treehouse, across Mumbai, participated in this record making event held at Infinity Mall, Mumbai.

Miss Brinda Miller, the celebrated artist of international stature handed over the official Limca Book of Records to the Managing Director of The Tree House, Rajesh Bhatia. The event was attended by more than 1500 Treehouse students along with their parents


Hailing the achievement of his students Tree House Education’s Managing Director Mr Rajesh Bhatia said “We at Treehouse believe that the foundations for successful careers are laid down at a young age. The Tree House ensures that the child’s mind is exposed to the right mix of fun and education in its formative years. Tree House has created a unique curriculum using the best of Playway and the Montessori method of teaching. Under this, the child is taught to develop his/her physical, mental, emotional acumen. All the Tree House curriculum and activities are conducted in a conducive environment, where the teachers carefully guide the development of the child's academic and social skills. Tree House wants all our children to set roots in the right kind of soil enabling them to discover more, learn faster and grow effortlessly”.

Tree House offers a combination of Montessori and Play Work to children as young as a year old. With more than 300 preschools, Tree House Education runs the largest network of self-operated preschools in the country. Tree House is known for the qualified & experienced teachers, standardized curriculum and quality education. Tree House links the child’s home environment to the classroom activities. The play way and Montessori methods undertaken at  Tree House helps a child to develop mental, physical, emotional, and social growth.


About Tree House Education and Accessories Limited
Treehouse Education and Accessories Limited (NSE code: TREEHOUSE; BSE code: 533540) runs quality preschools and also provides educational services to K-12 schools throughout the country. Treehouse has revolutionized the concept of pre-school pedagogy in India through the use of innovative teaching methods and child-focused personal care. For day to day updates on what’s happening at our centers, follow us on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/treehouse.playgroup 
For more updates and information on the Company, please log on towww.treehouseplaygroup.net

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