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Traveling this summer? Let us know when you will be out of town and we will prorate your tuition.
Offer good only when registering for class. Offer not available after session is over. Make up classes are available during the current session if you miss due to other circumstances.
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(newborn to 18 months)
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All the small exchanges between you and your baby in the first year help her feel loved and forms the core of her emotional outlook on life and learning. That’s the whole purpose behind this special camp. More than just a curious story, Mother Goose games like peek-a-boo help your baby understand language. In this special camp, uncover more ways to say "I love you" using American Sign Language, soap bubbles, and parent-baby dances.
Home Materials include: Book, CD, Duck Wash Mitt, Baby Duck Gertie Ball, and Poster.
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(18 months to 3 1/2 years)
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Pretend play and music makes the most of a toddler’s verbal and physical growth spurt. Plus the one-on-one time away together gives your toddler the love and attention she craves. Your toddler and the train make a natural matchalways on the move. Tag along this summer with a traveling zoo train. Bring your own stuffed animals for the petting zoo. Wear long white socks on your hands for polar bear paws and learn about real animals in the zoo. Sing songs for clapping time, and use music to help toddlers regulate emotions.
Home Materials include: Book, CD, Animal Shaker, and Poster.
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(3 to 5 years)
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Songs, play and imagination is the opening act for problem solving and learning math. In the midst of pretend play your child strives for new words when he explains what he sees and what will happen next. Re-live your childhood, with your child. Every song is likely to revive a memory from your summer's past. Play Eye Spy and find shapes in the clouds to pass the time. Take imaginary trips in a bus named “Van Go” to fun-filled vacation destinations such as the carnival, a summer cottage, and the beach.
Home Materials include: Book, CD, Frog Guiro, and Poster.
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(5 to 7 years)
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Take an imaginary tripexploring the exotic cultures of Germany, Japan, Africa, England, and Mexico. Play the native instruments. Drape sheets over cardboard boxes and sing over the German mountaintops. Toss peanuts on the floor and bring good luck to one's home in this Japanese custom. Send messages in Nigeria with "talking drums."
Home Materials include: CD, Arts and Craft materials, Picture Folder set, and Travel Bag.
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Our Kind of Day
(0 to 7 years)
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Build family bonds, creativity and physical and mental development in a delightful one-room schoolhouse. Each week children will listen to instruments and to each other, learn from their peers and older children, and enjoy music and movement with hoops, scarves, and tumble-around play. Story time and family jams, puppet play and happy singingevery Family time activity encourages discovery and exploration and fosters sharing and social skills too.
Home Materials: Two BooksBouncing on the Bed and Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes, Two Home CDs, Family Guide, Domino Game, Hopper Kangaroo Hand Puppet and Bounce Joey Finger Puppet, and Two Double-Egg Shaker Instruments.
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