Indonesia has once again shown its commitment to supporting early childhood development through an event titled “Little Hand, Big Dreams” (Little Creatives Big Event), held at Mall Mayasari, Tasikmalaya, West Java, on Saturday, May 23, 2026. The event, aimed at participants from early childhood education, kindergarten, and equivalent levels, successfully generated high enthusiasm from the community, with a total participation of 206 pairs of children and their companions.
Carrying the spirit of creativity and color exploration, this event served as an educational and enjoyable platform for children to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and the courage to express their imagination through coloring activities. Using the Jumbo Creamy Crayon and Easy Grasp Bulb Crayon from the Little Creatives series, the aim was to provide a creative learning experience that is not only entertaining but also supports children’s positive growth and development.
During the occasion, it was conveyed that this activity is part of the company’s commitment to continuously support Indonesian children from an early age. “We believe that every child has extraordinary creative potential. Through the ‘Little Hand, Big Dreams’ activity, we want to provide a space for children to freely express themselves, imagine, and enjoy a fun learning process through colors,” was stated.
It was also added that such activities are expected to strengthen the synergy between the company and schools as well as parents, in creating a positive educational experience for children. Besides being a competition, this event also presented an interactive and cheerful atmosphere, providing a valuable experience for both participants and their families.
The company consistently continues to present various educational and creative programs as part of its contribution to supporting the development of the world of education and creativity in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the “Little Hand, Big Dreams” (Little Creatives Big Event) held at Mall Mayasari, Tasikmalaya, West Java, on Saturday, May 23, 2026, was very lively and certainly abundant with prizes. This could be seen from the overflowing number of participants who joined the prestigious event. Based on the jury’s assessment, the 1st Winner of the “Little Hand, Big Dreams” (Little Creatives Big Event) Kindergarten Category held at Mall Mayasari, Tasikmalaya, West Java, on Saturday, May 23, 2026, was awarded to Hilya Nursyahidah from TK PGRI Cibeureum with a total score of 271. The 2nd Winner was Sheirleen Azalea Jasmin D.M from TK Bina Insan Kreatif with a score of 252, and the 3rd Winner was Vivi Novitasari from TK PUI Tasikmalaya with a score of 244.
Meanwhile, the 1st Runner-up was won by Azraqi Sienaru from TKA Al Ittihad with a score of 240. The 2nd Runner-up was Ardio Gaffi Ramadhan from TK Arridlo with a score of 234, and the 3rd Runner-up was Nabila Azkya Inayah from TK Muslimat NU with a score of 220.
Mall Mayasari
Mall Mayasari is a shopping center located in Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia. It was established as part of the city’s modern retail development in the early 2000s, serving as a popular destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. While not a historical site, it reflects the growing urban lifestyle and commercial activity in the region.
Tasikmalaya
Tasikmalaya is a city in West Java, Indonesia, known historically as a center of the Sundanese Kingdom of Galunggung and later as a hub for Islamic scholarship. It is famed for its traditional crafts, particularly batik, bamboo weaving, and embroidery, which reflect its rich cultural heritage. Today, Tasikmalaya remains an important cultural and economic center in the region, blending its historical roots with modern development.
West Java
West Java is a province in Indonesia known for its rich cultural heritage, including the traditional Sundanese culture, music, and dance. Historically, it was part of the powerful Sunda Kingdom before being influenced by Islamic sultanates and later Dutch colonization. Today, it is celebrated for landmarks like the ancient Borobudur temple complex (though it is actually located in Central Java), natural wonders such as Mount Tangkuban Perahu, and vibrant cities like Bandung.
TK PGRI Cibeureum
TK PGRI Cibeureum is an early childhood education institution located in the Cibeureum area, likely in Indonesia, and is affiliated with the PGRI (Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia) organization, which supports teachers and education. While specific historical records may be limited, it serves as a community-based kindergarten that contributes to local education by providing foundational learning for young children. The school is part of a broader network of PGRI-affiliated schools, which have played a role in advancing education in Indonesia since the organization’s founding in 1945.
TK Bina Insan Kreatif
TK Bina Insan Kreatif is an early childhood education institution in Indonesia, typically a kindergarten or preschool, that focuses on fostering creativity and character development in young children. While specific historical records are limited, its name translates to “Creative Human Development Kindergarten,” reflecting a modern educational approach rooted in Indonesia’s national curriculum. The school likely serves local communities by integrating play-based learning with moral and social values.
TK PUI Tasikmalaya
TK PUI Tasikmalaya is a historic Islamic boarding school (pesantren) located in Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia. Founded in 1930 by K.H. Abdul Halim, it played a key role in both religious education and the Indonesian independence movement, with its founder being a national hero. Today, it remains an influential center for Islamic learning and community development.
TKA Al Ittihad
TKA Al Ittihad is an Islamic elementary school located in Indonesia, often serving local Muslim communities with a focus on religious and general education. While specific historical details may vary by branch, many TKA Al Ittihad schools were established as part of the broader Al Ittihad Islamic educational network, which aims to provide integrated learning based on Islamic values. The institution typically emphasizes character development alongside academic instruction, reflecting the cultural and religious heritage of the region.
TK Arridlo
I’m sorry, but “TK Arridlo” does not appear to be a recognized place or cultural site in widely available sources. It may be a local or lesser-known location, or possibly a misspelling. Please provide more context or check the name for accuracy.