myBatik collaboration with National Textile Museum Malaysia

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Teaching batik to preschool students can be very valuable, even though they’re still very young. The importance lies less in mastering the complex techniques of batik and more in the developmental, cultural, and creative benefits. Here are some key reasons:

1. Cultural Appreciation and Identity

• Batik is an important cultural heritage, especially in Indonesia (recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Intangible Cultural Heritage).

• Introducing it early helps children value and respect their cultural roots.

• It fosters a sense of pride and belonging to their community.

2. Creativity and Expression

• Preschoolers naturally love to explore colors, shapes, and patterns.

• Batik-inspired activities (like stamping, coloring, or simple wax-resist art adapted for their age) encourage imagination and creativity.

3. Fine Motor Skills Development

• Handling tools (brushes, stamps, or crayons) and making patterns supports hand–eye coordination.

• Strengthens the small muscles in the hands, which is important for writing later on.

4. Sensory Exploration

• Exploring textures, colors, and materials used in batik introduces children to rich sensory experiences.

• This enhances their curiosity and understanding of the world.

5. Cognitive and Problem-Solving Skills

• Following steps in a simple batik-making process helps children learn sequencing and focus.

• They begin to understand cause-and-effect (e.g., how wax resists dye or how patterns appear).

6. Social and Emotional Growth

• Group batik activities teach cooperation, sharing, and appreciation of others’ work.

• Children gain confidence when they see their designs come to life.

7. Early Introduction to Sustainability

• Traditional batik often uses natural dyes and materials.

• Preschoolers can learn to value natural resources and respect the environment in a simple, age-appropriate way.

👉 Of course, the process should be adapted to their age—safe tools, non-toxic dyes, simple stamping with hot wax. The focus is on exploration, not perfection.

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HRD corp. Open Day Batik Painting Activity in conjunction with Merdeka day

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HRD Corp. Claimable Batik Training Course with certify Accredited Trainer Emilia Tan

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HRD Corporation Claimable Batik Training Course

Support the heritage of Malaysian Batik while strengthening your team’s creativity and bonding!

Our HRD Corp claimable Batik Training Programme is specially designed for corporate staff retreats, team-building sessions, and continuous learning initiatives. The programme is conducted by Accredited Trainer and Batik Artist, Emilia Tan, who brings her passion and expertise to every session.

This hands-on training not only preserves the rich culture of Batik but also provides a unique and meaningful experience for your employees.

📌 Why join this programme?
• HRD Corp Claimable
• Conducted by an Accredited Batik Artist & Trainer
• Fun, creative, and team-bonding focused
• Supports Malaysian Batik heritage

✨ Bring Batik knowledge and creativity into your workplace – perfect for staff bonding, retreats, or continuous development programmes.

👉 Reach out to us today and let your team experience the beauty of Malaysian Batik! call or whatapps 0122579775 or email to emilia@myBatik.com.my

Students from Regent International School enjoyed a myBatik field trip to the National Textile Museum, exploring Malaysia’s rich textile heritage and the art of batik Painting Workshop with Batik Artist Emilia Tan

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visit to myBatik

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