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Welcome to

Little Sprouts
Learning Center

Play. Learn. Grow

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Infants

We are preparing a place for your infants where they will be loved and cared for in a safe environment.

Coming in 2025! 

Toddlers (18-30mos)

It’s time to Play! By investigating puzzles, building blocks, sand, paint, and lots more colorful age-appropriate materials, children are invited to use their hands to grab, grasp, pour, and scoop. They are building the fine motor skills later used for writing. By building towers and exploring how things fit together, they learn planning, problem-solving, and critical thinking. It’s time to play and learn!

Preschool (30mos-3yrs)

Once children reach preschool age personalities become large and in charge. Drama is a part of their daily lives. Because of their big personalities, we encourage role-playing in dramatic centers, storytelling through group and individual creative “writing” dictated to the teachers, and other literacy-based outlets for the creative juices that flow so freely and delightfully.

Pre-K (4-5yrs)

Our Pre-K program enhances your child’s confidence and independence by providing activities to help them become problem solvers and lifelong learners. Your child is also learning how to be a good companion and friend to other children. We provide a wonderful opportunity for your child to learn and develop important social skills while getting ready for school!

Farm Time

A Great Place To Start

What matters to us at Little Sprouts is simple: Your child. We provide strong social and educational foundations that prepare your child for success in elementary school and beyond. Our classrooms are designed to give children room to grow, room to share, and room to be themselves. Here, children work together, have constructive fun together, and discover how enjoyable learning can be.

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Time To Play

"Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.”

Fred Rogers

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