06/05/2026
May was a fun and engaging month focused on Mother’s Day and the Alphabet.
Children enjoyed hands-on activities like Heart Dot Painting, Handprint Keepsakes, Alphabet Sticker Activities, Pasta Necklaces, and Mother’s Day art projects. These experiences encouraged creativity, self-expression, and early letter recognition.
Through movement and play, children participated in the Snowball Throw Letter Game, hula hoop skipping, and Alphabet Scavenger Hunts. Sensory and STEM activities, including the Tea Cup Sensory Bin, Flower Petal Soup, and Flower Color Mixing, encouraged exploration and discovery through hands-on learning.
It was a joyful month of creativity, movement, literacy exploration, and meaningful opportunities to celebrate Mother’s Day.
05/08/2026
April was full of joyful learning as children explored Easter, Spring, and Community Helpers through hands-on art, sensory play, movement, and outdoor discovery. They built fine motor skills through activities like Easter egg painting, flower collages, paper strip chicks, and color matching games, while creative projects such as bunny footprint art encouraged self-expression and sensory exploration.
Through movement activities like firefighter ladder games and taped line walking, children strengthened balance, coordination, and spatial awareness. Sensory and STEM experiences—including lemon exploration, bird’s nest sensory play, water play, Tower Tumble, and outdoor nature collecting—supported curiosity, problem-solving, and early science concepts such as color mixing, balance, and cause-and-effect. It was a fun and engaging month filled with creativity, movement, and meaningful exploration.
04/13/2026
March was full of hands-on discovery as children explored St. Patrick’s Day and insects through art, sensory play, and movement. They built fine motor skills with activities like shamrock sponge painting, marble painting, symmetry butterfly art, and rescuing taped bugs, while creative projects like leprechaun binoculars encouraged imaginative play.
Through movement and exploration, children enjoyed clover hunts, dancing to The Ants Go Marching, and “ant steps” with hoops to support balance and coordination. Sensory and STEM experiences—such as green Jello rescue, themed sensory bins, wriggly straw worms, and color mixing—helped develop curiosity, problem-solving, and early science concepts. It was a fun and engaging month of creativity and learning.