Friday, February 22, 2013

Sharing the love on Valentine's Day

The kids had a great time celebrating friendship on Valentine's Day. In preparation, they have been decorating the classrooms with their seasonal artwork for the past week or so.

PreK had a full valentine feast - complete with decorations of hearts, red and white tablecloths,
and yummy treats.


The preschool classroom took turns passing out valentines. They all waited so patiently!


Toddler II Classroom celebrated by decorating shoe"mail"boxes and decorating cookies.


The kids gave the activity a thumbs-up even before the cookie consumption began!



Toddler I classroom celebrated with delicious cupcakes, treats, and festive attire.


The kids were so happy to don their best red and pink and have a fun Valentine's Day.





Monday, February 11, 2013

Elmo, not Dorothy, the fish

Have you met Elmo, the Betta Fish?




Elmo is a fish, like the Sesame Street Elmo's goldfish Dorothy, but he is a Betta Fish. 

Betta Fish, also known as Siamese Fighting Fish, are curious about their environment and can be taught to respond to feeding cues such as touching your hand to the top of their water. Males of the species cannot be in the same tank together without their competitive nature taking over. Did you know even a male's own reflection can cause them to flare their fins and want to fight?

These colorful fish are a great learning tool for us in the classroom with young children as they help to teach responsibility with feeding and tank care. They are also pretty hardy to withstand curious eyes!

Stop by and see Elmo in the main office entrance or Eeyore in Toddler II or their other fish friend upstairs in the Preschool classroom.







Monday, February 4, 2013

Infant Classroom at LFLC


Our infant classroom is run by Ms. Robin and Ms. Nicole who not only attend to your little one's basic needs of food, diaper changes, and sleep, but also help to encourage their growth and nurture their development. 





In addition to plenty of soft toys and a cozy carpet, the nursery also has many interactive toys that encourage fine motor skills and cognitive development. The teachers get right down on the floor with them for play time. There are play mats and activity gyms for less mobile children and a cruising bar and push carts for those infants on the go!

One of several play areas, especially made for infants, at the school.
For naps, the teacher will work with you to make sure any schedule you have at home is kept for day care. Each child has an assigned crib, which meets the newest Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. After each day, the bedding is cleaned and the mattresses frequently disinfected. Soothing music is often played to add to the restful environment.  

Nap area for infant care showing beds ready for use and others, disinfected and cleaned for  future use.

Each child has their own cubby for snacks, drinks, and other items. A refrigerator and bottle warmer is on hand to store breastmilk and warm bottles.

Cubbies for each child for coats, snacks, drinks, and more.

There is also a diapering area with wall shelving to store the children's diapers, wipes, and ointments. The children are changed on a non-porous, washable changing table, which is disinfected in between each changing.


Play time with a teacher and a boppy for support.

Your child will be well cared for physically, developmentally, and emotionally at Little Footprints Learning Center in Haverhill, MA and have a good time, too.