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Our Programs

We provide a fun, caring space where children aged 6wks. to 5 yrs. learn through play, build confidence, and grow socially, emotionally, and academically—one joyful step at a time!

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Infants (6 weeks – 12 months)

Daily Routine: Feeding, diapering, napping, floor play

  • Activities:

    • Tummy time & gross motor play

    • Music and lullabies for language exposure

    • Sensory bottles, textured toys, soft books

  • Goals: Build trust, strengthen muscles, develop early communication (smiles, coos, gestures).

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Young Toddlers (12 – 24 months)
  • Daily Routine: Structured meals/snacks, naps, outdoor play

  • Activities:

    • Stacking blocks, shape sorters

    • Story time with board books

    • Water play, finger painting

    • Walking, climbing, pushing/pulling toys

  • Goals: Build vocabulary, encourage independence, develop balance and coordination.

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Toddlers (2 – 3 years)
  • Activities:

  • Circle time: songs, colors, counting

  • Pretend play (kitchen, dolls, dress-up)

  • Art projects: coloring, painting, glue crafts

  • Outdoor play: tricycles, balls, obstacle courses

  • Goals: Use short sentences, begin toilet training, share/take turns, follow simple directions.

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Preschool (3 – 4 years)
  • Activities:

    • Early literacy: story sequencing, rhyming games

    • Math: counting, sorting, simple patterns

    • Science: nature walks, plant/bug exploration

    • Art & music: daily creative time

    • Group play: building, role play, cooperative games

  • Goals: Speak in full sentences, recognize letters/numbers, express emotions, develop self-help skills.

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Pre-K (4 – 5 years)
  • Activities:

    • Phonics, early writing, sight words

    • Math: simple addition, number recognition, shapes

    • Science experiments & hands-on discovery

    • Dramatic play & storytelling

    • Field trips and community helpers unit

  • Goals: Recognize and write their name, follow 2–3 step directions, develop problem-solving, practice teamwork, prepare for structured school setting.

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Learning Adventure Today

Discover a joyful, nurturing space where little minds grow big dreams

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