India, Nov. 14 -- The best gift we could give a child is of wonder and a free mindspace, which lets him or her imagine a blue leaf and a green sky. But the question is how can we make education a multi-sensorial experience rather than just a digital one in today's time, especially for toddlers and kindergarteners? In a blog about using imaginative inquiry in the classroom, advanced skills teacher and lecturer Tim Taylor argued that children learn best when they are playing. He writes, "Children need to be engaged in their learning. They learn best when it matters to them as it's contextualised in meaningful ways. Then, they have a sense of ownership. The best learning I've been involved in has not been delivered to a class, but built, ove...