Hands-on learning encourages multi-tasking through listening , speaking , touching and using the senses to explore the environment . It engages children in problem solving strategies and is a practical approach to learning. Hands-on learning allows the young children to interact with the learning materials and make mistakes as they learn in a practical manner .It is more realistic and less abstract for young learners. Here our little Kairos ions are seen learning the concept of Same and Different through Hands on activity and developing their critical thinking skills…