21/06/2026
Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a Papa, Baba, or Abbu.
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to all the amazing dads of Jolly Time! Thank you for your trust, support, and for allowing us to be a part of your child's early years.
Wishing you a wonderful day filled with love and precious moments with your family. 💙
18/06/2026
POOL DAY
Sadly, only a few children and mothers attended Pool Day. Nonetheless, those who came had an amazing time!
The best part? The kids absolutely did not want to leave the water! They were having so much fun that they practically had to be dragged out when it was time to go home. 😂
A small crowd, but plenty of laughter, splashes, and happy memories made!
17/06/2026
Today was all about celebrating Mafujur's 5th birthday, and we had the most wonderful time at Jolly Time! He surprised us all with a train cake that was absolutely delicious—plus, some nuggets for the kids! We had so much fun cutting the cake and just enjoying the moment thanks to Secret Baker
Let us tell you about Mahfujur. He is such a well-mannered, disciplined little star. From day one, he has been part of our Jolly Time family, and we have seen him grow so much. At first, he would cry, but now he is calm, listens so well, and he respects us deeply. He is truly a special boy to us, and we are so grateful he is part of our lives.
Mafujur, we wish you all the happiness in the world! May Allah bless you with good health and may all your dreams come true. We love you so much, sweet boy! Happy birthday! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
16/06/2026
TINY TWINKLES ✨🌟⭐
Today, our Tiny Twinkles reached another milestone! After a cozy week on the carpet with their toys, today they gathered at the table with colors in hand. We give our kids plenty of time to settle, so they feel safe and never afraid.
Some of them scribbled right away, while others just touched the colors, exploring the texture for the first time. It was so fun to watch them discover how a color moves on paper.
Step by step, they are learning that school is a place full of play, discovery, and joy—and we couldn’t be prouder of their first steps!
11/06/2026
Day 3
TINY TWINKLES
We are so happy to see how well most of our new students are settling into their new classroom. Only two of our little birdies are still finding it a bit challenging, which is completely normal. We’re confident that with a little more time, love, and reassurance, they’ll soon feel right at home.
It’s wonderful to watch the children becoming comfortable in their new surroundings, making new friends, and enjoying their time at school. Every smile, laugh, and tiny achievement makes our hearts so full.
We can’t wait to build stronger bonds with each and every one of them and create many happy memories together.
05/06/2026
A little welcome gift for our newly admitted Birdies of the June 2026 Session! 🎁🐦
We can't wait to have you in our classroom and begin this exciting journey together. ♥️♥️
See you all on Sunday!!
31/05/2026
Typical Eid Party ❌
Fun Filled POOL PARTY ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅
The pool party is only for our current students and mothers.
➡️N.B. To our fellow competitors, we kindly request that you refrain from copying our ideas and the way we do things. We take pride in creating unique experiences for our children and families.
24/05/2026
We held our parent-teacher meeting, where we gave out assessment results and had some heartfelt conversations with our parents.
A few of our butterflies came with their moms, and we captured some sweet moments (even though a few had to rush home).
But we did miss those kids who were absent.
Take a look at their smiles, and check out the beautifully decorated envelopes we prepared. Thank you all for being part of this journey with us!
22/05/2026
Children are a blessing. Each and every child means the world to their parents.
While some children develop at a normal pace, others may develop more slowly. Some children may have speech delays, some may be slow learners, and some may be hyperactive.
But that does not give anyone the right to refer to them as “special,” “abnormal,” or “a child with problems.” Such terms can be deeply hurtful to mothers whose children are simply developing differently or at their own pace.
Because a mother whose child does not do things according to his or her age already lives with constant fear, worry, and emotional trauma. We know this because we interact with a few such mothers, and it deeply hurts us to see what they go through.
And yes, these children should never be treated differently or looked down upon. They deserve love, patience, understanding, and respect just like every other child.
Before passing comments, we should always put ourselves in the shoes of others. Only then will we truly understand how upsetting certain words can be.
N.B. The colourful, decorated envelopes and stickers are for our butterflies, as tomorrow and Sunday we will be sharing their assessment results in them and also holding our last PTM of this session.