06/14/2026
π¦ Gerlie's Wee Ones are learning all about butterflies! π¦
The children have been exploring the fascinating life cycle of a butterfly, from tiny eggs to beautiful butterflies. Through stories, crafts, and hands-on activities, they are discovering how caterpillars grow and transform through metamorphosis.
Learning about butterflies helps children develop an appreciation for nature while building observation, language, and fine motor skills. The children had a wonderful time creating butterfly-themed artwork and sharing what they learned with their friends.πβ‘οΈπ¦π
Thanks for sharing, Gerlie and Wee One!
06/13/2026
ππ Jenifer's Wee Ones snuggled up together under a warm blanket and enjoyed a story as a group. Reading together creates a wonderful opportunity to build language and listening skills while fostering a love of books and learning.
Story time also encourages imagination, concentration, and social connections as children share in the adventure of a good book. β€οΈπβ¨
Thanks for sharing, Jenifer amd Wee Ones!
06/12/2026
β½π Looking for fun and FREE World Cup activities for your Wee Ones?
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06/12/2026
πΆ Infants, toddlers, and twos have unique needsβbut too often, training focuses only on preschoolers. How can we better support the youngest learners?
Join Tracy Patton, M.S., Chief Feelings Officer and Mess Maker at Once Upon Some Messy Fun LLC, for Infants, Toddlers & Twos, Oh My!βa FREE webinar designed to give educators the tools and confidence to meet the developmental needs of children ages 0β2.
Youβll explore:
β¨ The vital role educators play in shaping early development
π Key developmental milestones and how to spot possible delays
π How observation and documentation can support early intervention referrals
π± Practical strategies to adapt activities as children grow and scaffold learning effectively
ποΈ August 5, 2026 | 2:00β3:30 PM ET
ποΈ Register free: https://ecewebinars.com/4fxAAr1
Because the earliest years matter mostβand every moment is a chance to build strong foundations. π
06/12/2026
Tallat's Wee Ones took their creativity outside to enjoy the fresh air while painting and creating. Outdoor art encourages imagination, self-expression, and a connection with nature while helping develop fine motor skills πποΈ
Thanks for sharing, Tallat and Wee Ones!
06/11/2026
Dularie's Wee Ones enjoyed band practice outside today using their homemade instruments! πΆβοΈ The children had a wonderful time exploring different sounds, rhythms, and beats while making music together. This fun outdoor activity encouraged creativity, listening skills, self-expression, and cooperation as the children worked together as a band. Check out their homemade instruments! π₯πΊπ΅β¨
Thanks for sharing, Dularie and Wee Ones!
06/10/2026
π¦π¨ Shaheen's Wee Ones got creative last week making adorable paper ice cream cones and decorating them with sprinkles and paint!
The children had so much fun designing their colourful ice cream creations while strengthening their fine motor skills, creativity, and hand-eye coordination.π¦πποΈ
Thanks for sharing, Shaheen and Wee Ones!
06/09/2026
π» Little Sunflower π»
Little sunflower, tall and bright,
Reaching up toward the warm sunlight. βοΈ
Golden petals dancing free,
Swaying softly like the sea. πΌ
Growing happy, strong, and tall,
Smiling brightly over all. π
Little sunflower, shine all day,
Spreading joy along the way! π»β¨
Thanks for sharing, Majeda and Wee Ones!
06/09/2026
βοΈ Warm Weather Safety Reminder βοΈ
As temperatures rise, please help keep children safe and comfortable outdoors!
π Plan outdoor play before 11 a.m. or after 3 p.m. when UV rays are less intense.
π§ Encourage frequent water breaks and bring water on walks and park visits.
π§’ Children must wear a hat outdoors. Parents should provide a hat daily or leave one at the child care home.
π§΄ Families must provide labeled sunscreen (SPF 30+). Sunscreen applications must be documented, and providers may request that sunscreen be applied before arrival.
π¦ Water tables and sprinklers are permitted. Kiddie pools, creeks, ponds, and other standing bodies of water are not allowed.
π‘οΈ When the humidex exceeds 30Β°C, outdoor time may be reduced based on weather conditions and children's comfort.
Thank you for helping keep everyone safe and healthy this summer! βοΈ