09/05/2026
Most summer activities teach kids how to stay busy.
This one teaches them how to matter. 🌍✨
Meet young changemakers who chose action over applause.
At just 13, Varuni is using art to spark conversations around important social issues.
At 15, Anika dedicated 300+ volunteer hours to help make education accessible for underprivileged children.
No fancy titles.
No “someday when I grow up” excuses.
Just young hearts deciding the world could be softer, kinder, and more aware—and actually doing something about it.
That’s what the Super Hoopers Kindness Challenge is about: raising children who don’t just consume the world… they contribute to it.
Because kindness is not a personality trait.
It’s a practice.
And leadership can begin long before adulthood.
This summer, give your child an opportunity to create impact through small meaningful actions. 💫
Every entry receives a participation certificate and a chance to be featured on Hoopex TV.
Link in the bio.
Join the challenge. Be a change catalyst.
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04/05/2026
At 4 years old, Stuti did something many adults often forget to do.
She noticed birds needed water in the heat… and decided to help. 🐦💧
She placed an earthen pot filled with water in her home garden and added grains around it.
Soon, something beautiful happened.
Bulbuls, oriental white-eyes, and sunbirds started visiting her garden.
A small act.
A big impact.
Kindness doesn’t always look grand.
Sometimes it looks like noticing.
Caring.
And taking action.
This is what the SuperHooper Kindness Challenge by Hoopsters is all about—celebrating children who make the world a little softer, kinder, and better.
And honestly? Stuti just raised the bar for all of us 🌿
💬 What’s the kindest thing your child has done recently?
👇 Comment below to get the link to participate in your DM
SuperHooper
04/05/2026
At 4 years old, Stuti did something many adults often forget to do.
She noticed birds needed water in the heat… and decided to help. 🐦💧
She placed an earthen pot filled with water in her home garden and added grains around it.
Soon, something beautiful happened.
Bulbuls, oriental white-eyes, and sunbirds started visiting her garden.
A small act.
A big impact.
Kindness doesn’t always look grand.
Sometimes it looks like noticing.
Caring.
And taking action.
This is what the SuperHooper Kindness Challenge by Hoopsters is all about—celebrating children who make the world a little softer, kinder, and better.
And honestly? Stuti just raised the bar for all of us 🌿
💬 What’s the kindest thing your child has done recently?
👇 Tell us below
Share your entry on Our website.
Comment with a story to get the link in your DM
SuperHooper
01/05/2026
Summer holidays come with one big question:
“How do we keep them engaged?”
And most of the time, the answer becomes:
more classes
more activities
more ways to “keep them busy”
But what if this summer didn’t feel like that?
What if it felt like:
trying something new
making small real-world changes
exploring ideas
building confidence naturally
That’s what SuperHooper is about.
Not keeping kids occupied—
but giving them experiences they carry forward.
From kindness to creativity,
from responsibility to curiosity—
these aren’t just activities.
They’re small steps towards who they become.
At Hoopsters
💬 Which challenge do you think your child would enjoy the most?
👇 Visit our site and give your entry to get a participation certificate and a chance to be featured on Hoopex TV.
https://hoopsters.in/superhooper/
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30/04/2026
We’ve had the conversations.
We’ve shared the posts.
We understand the words.
But none of it matters
if nothing actually changes in real spaces.
In classrooms.
At home.
At work.
In everyday interactions.
Inclusion isn’t something we agree with.
It’s something we practice—in small, consistent ways.
And it doesn’t need a big plan.
Sometimes, it starts with just one change.
At Hoopsters, we’re trying to move from awareness to action.
💬 What’s one change you can make in your space today?
Share in the comments below.
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29/04/2026
Not every child connects through words.
Some connect through movement.
For many neurodivergent individuals, sitting still, listening, and responding on command can feel overwhelming.
But movement—especially something like dance—offers a different entry point.
It can help regulate the body.
Create a sense of rhythm and predictability.
Allow expression without needing to explain everything.
But it’s important to say this clearly:
Dance is not a solution.
It’s not something that “fixes” anything.
It’s simply one way of supporting how someone experiences the world.
And what works for one child may not work for another.
At Hoopsters, we’re trying to understand these small but meaningful ways of creating better environments.
💬 Have you seen movement or dance help in any way?
👇 Share your experience in the comments or with us at [email protected]
28/04/2026
In many Indian workplaces, there’s an unspoken expectation:
Be quick.
Be confident.
Be visible.
Fit in.
And if you don’t…
you’re often seen as the problem.
But not everyone works, thinks, or communicates the same way.
Some people need time to process.
Some do better with clarity and structure.
Some find certain environments overwhelming.
That doesn’t make them less capable.
It just means the system wasn’t designed with them in mind.
The question is—are we willing to rethink what a “good employee” actually looks like?
At Hoopsters, we’re trying to move this conversation from awareness to action.
💬 If you’re hiring—what’s one change you can commit to making your workplace truly inclusive?
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26/04/2026
These are not easy conversations.
Telling a parent that their child may need a different way of learning
is not just about information.
It’s about how it’s said, what is felt, and what stays with them after.
A single word can make a parent feel supported…
or judged.
A single conversation can open doors…
or shut them.
And most of the time, teachers are figuring this out in real time—
balancing honesty with sensitivity,
care with clarity.
There’s no perfect script.
But there is a way to make it feel safer, more respectful, and more human.
At Hoopsters, we believe these conversations matter more than we realise.
💬 Teachers—have you had to navigate a moment like this?
What worked, and what didn’t?
👇 Share your experience in the comments down below.
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