Featured Activities...

All Summer, join us for

Wet 'n' Wild Wednesdays  

~send a swimsuit and towel along so they can play outside in the sprinklers, slip n slide, and water tables.

Painting ~ finger, bingo bottles, brushes, bubble, foam, watercolors, marble, magnet,  and anything else we can dip in paint.

Drawing ~ crayons, pencils, chalk, silky sticks, markers, scratch...

Stamping ~ ink pads, tons of stampers, and self inking stamps too.

Lacing and Beading ~ wooden beads (for the small fry...not to take home) and plastic beads (for the older and more dexterous...to make and take home)

Reading ~ We have tons of books available to all ages to read and be read to.

Movies ~ From Baby Einsteins (for the little guys) to Neverending Story (for the older), we have a small selection to choose from. Movies are usually saved for downtime, when it is late in the evening or early in the afternoon for those who would normally nap.

Teacher Directed Activities ~ Parachutes, Bowling, Red Light Green Light, Horseshoes, Indoor Hockey, Bean bag activities, and so so so much more!

 

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Ooey Gooey Fun!!

 

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We provide an exciting alternative to hiring a babysitter. Children joining us will have plenty of structured activities, free play, music, and movement. Your child may choose to participate or not. If not, we have no shortage of fabulous areas for him or her to explore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Glittery Mess...

Someone had a little TOO much Fun with the Glitter...luckily we know the culprit!!

 

 

 

 

 

Sno Play

All the fun...more mess...this stuff doesn't melt.

Sno is a synthetic version of snow that is actually cold and wet to the touch.

Click to see Sno play in action

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** No Children were harmed in the making of these videos or photos...for those of you concerned about the fact that the children are on top of tables, remember that our tables are a foot and a half off the ground, a teacher is present, and they were trying to reach from chairs before we allowed them to sit up on the tables to prevent chair slippage : )