
On a busy weekday evening, somewhere between finishing homework and preparing dinner, a child begins to play. It may be something small like lining up toys, humming a tune, or asking a question that seems to come out of nowhere. For most adults, these moments pass quickly. But what if they are the very heart of childhood? That is the idea behind “Bachpan is Gr8,” a way of seeing childhood, emerging from Bachpan Manao. Not as something to fix, rush, or optimise, but as something already full of curiosity, imagination, learning, and meaning. At the centre of this idea is a toolkit.

The 'Bachpan is Gr8 Toolkit' is built on a comforting premise that childhood lives in everyday moments. In play, in conversations, in helping hands, in pauses.

The toolkit offers small ideas and gentle nudges that fit into routines families already have. There is no pressure to complete everything. A parent can try one idea, repeat what works, or adapt it entirely. Inspired by the simplicity of the Sustainable Development Goals, it offers a shared framework to value and protect childhood through eight essential “wonders”, covering different aspects of a child's development. Each wonder includes age-appropriate activities, which makes it easier to choose what works best for different stages.

The blog post read,
"These areas are everyday experiences that allow childhood to unfold well. They are the wonders of childhood."
The first step is to look for simple everyday moments where children are already playing and exploring. Then, choose one or two wonders and focus on what feels most meaningful or joyful for the child at that moment.

Next, pick any activity and adapt it to your space, time, and available materials. Then, observe the child's experience and notice what they enjoy the most.
"The goal is not to finish the toolkit. The goal is to keep celebrating childhood in everyday life."
For caregivers, it offers:
To know more about the initiative, visit ndtv.com/bachpanmanao
Bachpan Manao - is a social mission about making the most of the early childhood opportunity for learning and growth. It is about recognizing that. Learning in early childhood (0-8) happens best through joy and play.
Making the most of this opportunity means:
1. CELEBRATING CHILDHOOD
Allowing children (and yourself) to celebrate and enjoy their childhood fully
2. SEEDING SUCCESS
Giving children the best foundation for all-round development
3. DRIVING EQUITY
Enabling skill-building, which will drive equity over time