Tiny stars
Early childhood development, ages 1-2
- Morning Greeting and Transition: Welcoming children and supporting their transition into the care environment.
- Play-Based Learning: Offering a range of activities that promote physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development.
- Meal Times: Encouraging social interaction and healthy eating habits during snack and meal times.
- Rest Time: Providing a quiet and comfortable space for children to rest and recharge.


Little stars
Activities for children from 2 years
- Dress-up Corner: Engage in imaginative play with various dress-up clothes and props.
- Kitchen Play: Develop role-playing skills through interactive kitchen play.
- Puppet Shows: Create and engage in puppet shows, promoting creativity and language development.
First steps
Activities for children from 3 years
- Language and Literacy:
Reading and storytelling sessions
Alphabet and phonics introduction
Word recognition and basic writing skills
Simple sentence structure and storytelling. - Mathematics and Problem-Solving:
Number recognition and counting
Shape and pattern recognition
Simple addition and subtraction
Puzzles and problem-solving activities


Little Einsteins
Group for children from 4 to 6 years
- Program Goals:
Prepare children for formal schooling
Develop essential skills in literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional learning
Encourage curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking
Foster positive relationships with peers and educators - Numeracy:
Number recognition and counting
Basic addition and subtraction
Shape recognition and patterning
Arts and Crafts
Finger Painting, Collage Making, Playdough Creations
- Finger Painting : Set up a space where children can paint using their fingers.
- Collage Making : Gather various textures and materials for children to create collages.
- Playdough Creations : Make or buy playdough for children to mold and shape.


Educational Activities
Alphabet Scavenger Hunt, Number Counting, Shape Sorting
- Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Hide large cut-out letters around the play area and have children find them.
- Number Counting: Use number cards or toys to practice counting with children.
- Shape Sorting: Provide various shapes and objects for children to sort and categorize.
Outdoor Activities
Picnic, Ball Games, Nature Art
- Picnic : Organize a picnic in a nearby park or in the backyard.
- Ball Games: Play simple ball games like roll-and-catch or toss-and-catch.
- Nature Art : Collect items from nature and use them to create art on the sidewalk or a large piece of paper.
Remember to tailor activities to the age and interests of the children in your care, and always supervise them during play.


Sensory Play
Sand Play, Water Play, Nature Walk
- Sand Play : Provide a sand-filled container and various toys for children to explore.
- Water Play : Set up a water table or a large container filled with water and soap for children to play.
- Nature Walk : Take children on a short walk to explore and collect items from nature.
Dramatic Play.