Extra-Curricular Activities

  • Little Sprouts

    Gardening is an activity at our childcare that helps children develop responsibility, motor skills, and patience as they care for plants. It encourages healthy eating, boosts creativity, and teaches problem-solving. Growing their own vegetables gives kids a sense of accomplishment and strengthens their connection to nature.

  • Nonna's Mini Masterchefs

    At our childcare, we teach children to cook, helping them develop important life skills like following instructions, measuring, and time management. Cooking boosts their confidence, encourages healthy eating, and improves motor skills. It also fosters creativity, teaches basic math and science concepts, and builds responsibility. Additionally, it promotes teamwork and communication, while giving children a sense of independence and pride.

  • Happy Hoppers

    We make physical activity fun for the children with games, music, dance, and sports, leading by example and creating a routine with varied activities. Using toys and outdoor spaces adds to their enjoyment. Physical activity, including sports, strengthens muscles, bones, and cardiovascular health, while improving coordination, balance, and motor skills. It also supports cognitive development and helps children build social skills through teamwork. Engaging in sports and group activities boosts emotional well-being and encourages lifelong healthy habits.

  • Global Explorers

    We teach children other languages through music, stories, flashcards, and fun activities, incorporating the language into daily routines and celebrating their progress. Learning a language in childcare boosts cognitive development, communication skills, and cultural awareness, while fostering confidence and laying the groundwork for future academic and career success.

  • Mindful Movers

    Yoga is one of our exciting extracurricular activities, offering a fun way to support a child’s overall development. It improves flexibility, balance, and coordination, while also helping children regulate their emotions and manage stress. Yoga fosters social skills through teamwork, enhances focus and concentration, and encourages creativity through imaginative poses. It promotes body awareness and a positive body image, all in a playful and engaging environment. Integrating yoga into our routine supports both physical and emotional growth for young learners.