09/04/2025
Lbp Sept 2025!
Please email us at [email protected] for more information and to schedule a tour.
09/04/2025
Lbp Sept 2025!
09/04/2025
Fun!
09/04/2025
08/21/2025
There are many fun and simple ways to teach teamwork to kids.
Build a tower together:
Use blocks and take turns adding pieces.
Share toys:
Practice taking turns with a favorite toy.
Clean up as a team:
Sing a cleanup song while tidying together.
Play group games:
Try simple games like Duck, Duck, Goose.
Do puzzles together:
Work on fitting pieces as a group.
Paint a big picture:
Use a large sheet of paper and let everyone add their own part.
Pass the ball:
Play a game of rolling or tossing a ball to each other.
Sing songs with actions:
Do group songs like The Wheels on the Bus.
Water plants together:
Take turns watering flowers or a garden.
Sort colors or shapes:
Work together to organize toys or objects.
Read a story together:
Let each child point to pictures or turn pages.
Go on a treasure hunt:
Work together to find hidden items.
Stack cups:
Build and knock down towers as a team.
Schedule a tour with us today! Little Bird Prep - Logan Square is currently accepting applications for children aged 20 months and above. Why Lbp? We are a staple in the neighborhood, we've been providing the best care for well over a decade with hundreds of references to share, come check us out!
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Little Bird Prep - Logan Square
08/20/2025
Come tour with us! We have an immediate opening to start next week!
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08/20/2025
08/11/2025
We LOVE bubbles
"It’s Just Bubbles"
When all else fails, bring out the bubbles. They never disappoint! 😅Seriously though, bubbles are pure kid magic! They make kids laugh, help them play, and even teach new skills while having a blast. Who doesn’t love bubbles 🫧💛
08/11/2025
A simple egg carton daycare craft inspired by a favorite book.
08/11/2025
It’s okay if you see a child playing by themselves at daycare.
There are different types of play, and all of them are important for learning and growing. For example, solo play helps kids use their imagination and learn to entertain themselves. Parallel play is when kids play next to each other but not together, and it helps them get used to being around others. Both are normal and healthy.
Kids don’t always need to play in groups to learn and have fun.
08/11/2025
Come tour with us!
Immediate opening for ages 20 months & up!
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