Hexahorn Creators Club
A year of hands-on curiosity, delivered monthly.
Only ₹4999/year
Free creativity kit and Little whiz magazine
Valid till 26-Jan-2026
What's in it for you?
Our all-new Annual Subscription Plan brings a full year of discovery, art, and imagination to your child — right at home.
Each month, your child receives a Creativity Development Kit paired with Little Whiz Magazine, offering a perfect balance of hands-on learning, joyful expression, and meaningful family engagement.
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For Kids
Nurture holistic child development through creativity-based learning that cultivates:
Imagination & Emotional ExpressionLogical Thinking & Decision Making
Confidence through Self-Creation
Collaboration and Empathy
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For Parents
Bring quality screen-free time home!
Spend creative time together
Encourage lifelong hobbiesWatch your child grow through art and imagination
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For Society
We empower women through creative entrepreneurship—offering them roles as educators, mentors, and business partners.
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Testimonials
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Engaging, Educational and Fun
"My daughter has a short attention span. But with this kit, she’s fully immersed, experimenting with colors, textures, and designs. It’s been a great way for her to express herself, and make little masterpieces come to life!"
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Worth Every Penny
"I was looking for something that would challenge my son’s creativity without making a mess, and this kit delivered! He’s made everything from greeting cards to cool decorations for his room. It’s been a joy to watch him create, and I’m so glad I bought this!"
- Soorya, 6 year old Yash's dad -
Best Gift for Curious Kids
"I bought the Hexahorn Creativity Craft Kit as a gift for my niece, and it turned out to be the best decision! She’s become more observant of her surroundings and creates art inspired by nature. Plus, my sister is thrilled that she spends less time on gadgets!"
- Jini, 9 year old Riva's aunt




