06/01/2026
It’s Child Safety Week! 🛡️
Safety starts with the small things we practice every day: holding hands in the parking lot, walking feet in the classroom, kind reminders from teachers, and knowing when to ask a trusted adult for help.
We’re proud to create a safe, caring environment where children can explore, learn, and grow with confidence.
05/22/2026
Our little entrepreneurs had so much fun celebrating Watermelon Stand Day! 🍉☀️ From pretend play to sweet smiles, the children enjoyed serving, sharing, and learning together through hands-on fun. What a refreshing way to explore creativity, communication, and teamwork! ❤️
05/22/2026
We will be closed on Monday, May 25th, in observance of Memorial Day. We look forward to seeing you when we reopen for normal business hours on Tuesday!
05/21/2026
✨ Stay Connected. Keep Growing. ✨
Life is busy — and every family’s needs look a little different. Our new part-time care options offer the flexibility your family needs while keeping your child connected to the teachers, friendships, and experiences they love most. 💛
At Bambini, part-time care still includes:
🌈 Meaningful relationships
🗣️ Spanish immersion
📚 Engaging learning experiences
🎨 Play-based exploration
🏡 A warm, nurturing environment
Perfect for families looking for:
✔️ Flexible schedules
✔️ Summer support
✔️ Additional socialization & enrichment
✔️ A gradual transition into school or full-time care
✔️ A few consistent days each week
✨ Limited availability — inquire early to learn more about schedules and openings!
05/11/2026
Today is National Day Without Child Care — a day that reminds us just how important child care is for families, children, and communities.
Our schools are open today, and we’re proud to continue supporting the families who rely on us each day. We also recognize the meaning behind this day and the awareness it brings to an important truth: child care is critical infrastructure that supports families, workplaces, and communities.
This effort also reinforces the need for greater investment in child care, so the cost of care does not continue to fall entirely on families and providers.
To our teachers and school teams: thank you for the love, patience, and care you bring into our classrooms every day. You make a difference for children and families in so many meaningful ways. 💙
05/05/2026
💛🍎 Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 🍎💛
This week we celebrate the heart of our school—our incredible teachers. Thank you for your patience, dedication, creativity, and the love you pour into each child every single day. 🌟
You inspire, nurture, and make a lasting difference in so many little lives. We are so grateful for all that you do! 💐✨
05/04/2026
Behind every bright and joyful classroom is a teacher who helps it shine.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re celebrating the warmth, creativity, and care our teachers bring to their work. They guide, support, and uplift our children—helping them grow with confidence and curiosity.
Thank you for being the sunshine in our school! ☀️
05/03/2026
This week, we’re recognizing Children’s Mental Health Action Week and the importance of supporting children’s emotional well-being from the very beginning.
We understand that healthy development goes beyond academics. Whole-child development means caring for children’s hearts, minds, bodies, and emotions, helping them feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.
A few simple ways families can support children’s mental health every day:
🌱 Name feelings together. Help children build emotional language by saying things like, “It looks like you’re feeling frustrated.”
💛 Create predictable routines. Consistent mealtimes, bedtimes, and transitions help children feel secure.
🧸 Make time for connection. Even a few minutes of focused, screen-free time can help children feel seen and valued.
🌬️ Practice calming strategies. Deep breaths, quiet time, movement, or a favorite comfort item can help children reset.
👂 Listen with patience. Big feelings can look like big behaviors. Staying calm helps children learn how to regulate.
This week is a meaningful reminder that supporting children’s mental health is part of helping them grow, learn, and thrive.