The Little Big Thinkers Club
I was trained in numbers and taxation, believing I would grow into someone who balanced accounts and conducted audits with precision. That path gave me discipline and structure, but it did not give me my voice.
I found that elsewhere — in art, in language, in long, winding sentences and in colour. In the spaces where feeling mattered as much as form.
Over the years, while training young Chartered Accountants in soft skills, I learned something that stayed with me: how essential it is to listen, to hold space for different perspectives, and to speak with care. Those classrooms taught me as much as I taught in them.
Somewhere along the way, I began to carry a quiet dream of creating a thinking circle for children — a space where ideas could be explored gently, without the weight of performance or expectation. But motherhood has a way of filling one’s hands and days completely, and so the dream waited.
Until it didn’t.
One day, without ceremony, it simply felt clear. This is it. It is time.
Little Big Thinkers is the initiative I have begun that feels closest to my heart — an offering shaped by all that I have lived, learned, and loved.
🌱About The Little Big Thinkers Club
A circle where small voices learn they carry big thoughts
Little Big Thinkers began with a simple idea:
that children, when given time and gentleness, think far more deeply than we often allow them to.
This is a reading and thinking circle for children aged 8 and above — not a classroom, not a competition, not a stage.
It is a place to sit with stories and slowly notice what they stir.
What happens when we read together
A story is never just a story.
It opens doors — to feelings, questions, memories, and ideas we didn’t know were waiting.
In this circle, reading becomes a beginning.
Children may listen.
They may speak.
They may choose silence for a while before finding their words.
Thoughts might arrive as sentences, drawings, questions, or quiet nods of understanding.
All of it is welcome.
A space that grows, not performs
There will be no pressure to raise hands, speak fast, or impress.
Over time, the circle may gently expand into:
- shared conversations around books
- children reading aloud when they feel ready
- small reflections, poems, or stories of their own
- moments of speaking in front of peers — softly, safely
Nothing here is hurried.
Nothing here is forced.
We will take it as it comes, trusting the process — because we never quite know what we step into when we begin something honest.
Who this circle is for
For the child who always has something to say.
For the child who carries thoughts quietly.
For the one still learning to love books.
For the one already lost in them.
Every child is met where they are.
A note for parents
This circle values presence over performance.
Listening over correcting.
Curiosity over answers.
Growth here may be subtle — a raised gaze, a longer pause before speaking, a sentence spoken aloud for the first time.
Those moments matter.
If this feels right
If Little Big Thinkers feels like a space your child might belong to, you may share your details through the form below.
This will help shape the circle with care and intention.
