
INFANT & TODDLER PROGRAMS
Welcome to our Infant and Toddler Programs! We offer engaging classes designed to foster social connections and support early childhood development. Our experienced instructors create a nurturing environment where little ones can explore play, and learn together.


Designed for kids under three, join Miss Hannah for a 45 minute grown-up-and-me class! We will sing, dance, warm up our bodies, learn about instruments, and musical concepts that all ages can enjoy and understand. Students are invited to play for 15 minutes after class in our space!

In this engaging class, children will be immersed in a world of imagination as our empathetic instructors bring beloved books to life with animated reading, character voices, and interactive storytelling techniques.
After each captivating story, children will participate in related activities that reinforce the themes and lessons from the books

Saturdays are for mess! Did you know that sensory play can significantly improve feeding support? It helps kids become more comfortable with various textures, making mealtime much more enjoyable. Additionally, it promotes emotional regulation, fostering a fun and supportive space for them to explore their senses!

Bonjour, les aimes! Get ready to clap, sing, and play in this fully immersive French class. Learning two languages at an early age enhances listening and memory skills, encourages cognitive flexibility, and creates a natural love for language!

Perfect for those chilly winter months and rainy days! Here, your little ones can enjoy open-ended play while making new friends and reconnecting with old ones. Sip on delicious beverages and indulge in light pastries from our DIY coffee bar.

A gentle introduction to preschool designed for toddlers. Our Discover Preschool program supports social-emotional growth, helping children build trust, confidence, and independence at their own pace. Toddlers engage in developmentally appropriate activities including open play, circle time, sensory exploration, early language, music and movement, and outdoor play. With consistent routines, nurturing educators, children develop communication skills, peer interaction, and a love of learning—setting the stage for a smooth transition into preschool.
