
When coming for your first time, just look for the blue door! Toddlers This is one of our main play areas, full of toys, bright colors, arts and educational materials. We rotate toys frequently to keep all the little ones entertained! Infants Infants are provided their own age-appropriate toys and.
Thank you for stopping by Carrie's House Preschool! Watching children learn as they play is one of the most rewarding parts of my job. Helping them along their journey is part of the fun for everyone. Children learn creativity, confidence, problem solving, perseverance, focus, dedication, collaboration and accountability through art.
Thank you for stopping by Carrie's House Preschool! Watching children learn as they play is one of the most rewarding parts of my job. Helping them along their journey is part of the fun for everyone. Children learn creativity, confidence, problem solving, perseverance, focus, dedication, collaboration and accountability through art.
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A clean, safe and welcoming home environment that provides healthy meals, low ratio, age appropriate toys, structured schedule for play, physical activity and outdoor play. For age 3 years and up, a stimulating curriculum for child's development that makes life more fun. Open door policy for families.
Infants and Toddlers
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I love infants and a lot of time, care continues to toddler age and preschool. We play games such as 'peek-a-boo' or 'pat-a-cake'. Sturdy cardboard books are provided and read to them.
Toys that are responsive to the infant's actions, such as grasping toys that require different types of manipulation, skill-development materials such as stacking materials or activity boxes and containers to fill and empty; also a selection of balls of different sizes, textures, colors, bells and rattles.This supports eye-hand coordination.
Toys that are responsive to the infant's actions, such as grasping toys that require different types of manipulation, skill-development materials such as stacking materials or activity boxes and containers to fill and empty; also a selection of balls of different sizes, textures, colors, bells and rattles.This supports eye-hand coordination.
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Carrie: It's so hard to leave every day - and to find someone willing to wipe snot, change poopy diapers, put up with hours of whining and still find time to hug and kiss and teach! Miss Carrie: You took care of me when I had no hair, and when it came to love you were always there. Being with you was second to non, and I'll never forget all the games and fun.
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