Visual thinking is an essential skill that can help children become more creative and resourceful in navigating the challenges they encounter throughout their lives efficiently. Fostering visual thinking from a young age is important, as it lays down the foundation for skills and habits that are essential for success in various aspects of life. Evidence from earlier studies suggests that using a visual method to solve problems creates a positive mental model in our subconscious, which raises the likelihood of having insights, or "aha" moments. This implies that applying visual thinking strategies can improve one's capacity for creative problem-solving and speed up the process of coming up with novel ideas. In India, there hasn't been much emphasis placed on teaching visual thinking to students, despite the many advantages of including it in the curriculum. This project aims to address this gap by implementing an intervention designed to introduce visual thinking through engaging activities that utilize a variety of visual thinking strategies. This intervention aims to improve students' cognitive capacities, creativity, and problem-solving abilities by introducing visual thinking into the classroom. This will ultimately enrich their learning experience and prepare them for success in an increasingly visual world.