05/23/2026
Great ideas for our little one
Each activity builds a key skill: the alphabet board trains letter recognition and visual discrimination, the cutting strips develop fine motor control and hand strength for future writing, the pencil counting teaches one-to-one correspondence (the root of number sense), and the shape tracing builds pre-writing strokes and geometry vocabulary.
they’re hands-on, self-correcting, and low-pressure which strengthens focus, confidence, and intrinsic motivation far better than drills or screens at this age.
05/19/2026
📖🌸 Story time with Monet! 🌸
We’ve been reading Ella in the Garden of Giverny , the perfect pairing for our Water Lilies art project! 🎨
Why little ones love it: soft, dreamy illustrations full of color, gentle faces, and a garden full of things to point at. 💚
What they learn:
🌿 New words — flowers, pond, garden, colors
👀 Visual awareness and focus
🎨 A love of art and creativity
💛 Curiosity through Ella, a little girl just like them
Books + hands-on art = big learning for little minds! ✨
05/19/2026
🎨🌸 A little Monet magic today! 🌸
Our little artists made their own “Water Lilies” inspired by Claude Monet! Using paper plates as canvases, they swirled greens and purples into dreamy ponds, then added red blossoms and lily pads. 💚🌺
Why do the kids love it? They get to squish, mix, and create with their hands and there’s no “wrong” way to do it! Every plate is as unique as the child who made it. ✨
05/18/2026
Today our little artists met Claude Monet! 🎨
During story time, we explored picture books about his life and famous garden paintings, looking closely at colors and shapes. And this is just the beginning we’ll be reading and learning about Monet all week long!
Why it matters: Early exposure to fine art strengthens visual processing, focus, and memory. Naming what they see builds vocabulary and observation skills, while group story time supports attention and listening comprehension all while nurturing imagination and emotional expression. 💙
05/18/2026
A peek into our purposeful learning today! 📚
Every activity is chosen with a reason. Letter tracing builds fine motor skills and letter-sound recognition. Our “Finny the Fish” story strengthens listening comprehension the foundation for understanding text as readers. Counting ducks builds number sense, and our Animal Families puzzles grow vocabulary, critical thinking, and teamwork.
Play is how young children learn best every crayon stroke and puzzle piece is building the brain behind reading and math. So proud of our focused little learners! 💙
05/16/2026
“Big smiles and busy hands! Exploring textures, colors, and shapes — playtime is learning time. 🧡”
05/16/2026
At the French Academie , every activity is thoughtfully designed to support early brain development through bilingual and hands-on learning.
This week, our students worked on:
• Fine motor and pre-writing skills
• Shapes, colors, and opposites
• Early logic and problem-solving
• Vocabulary development in French and English
These activities help build the foundation for future reading, writing, math, concentration, and confidence all while making learning fun and engaging for our little learners.
Bravo à nos petits génies 🧞♀️
05/14/2026
What looks like a simple wooden puzzle is actually big brain-building. 🧩
With our LiKee pattern blocks, children arrange colorful shapes into elephants, flamingos, and penguins and every piece they place is strengthening spatial reasoning, focus, problem solving, and the fine motor skills behind future writing.
It looks like play. It’s actually development in action. 💛
05/11/2026
There’s nothing quite like taking kids to the park. 🌳
Fresh air, room to run, climbing, swinging, falling down and getting back up. No screens, no schedules just kids being kids.
05/08/2026
Happy Mother’s Day to all our wonderful moms! 💐 The children worked so hard preparing something special for you handprint flower poems and a little bouquet to brighten your day. Thank you for everything you do. We hope you feel celebrated today!