infants

INFANT 1

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infants

supplies

  • Diapers — 1 sleeve
  • Diaper cream, accompanied by signed topical form
  • Two packs of wipes monthly, due the first Monday of every month
  • Pacifier x2, optional; pacifier clip
    (please no wubbanub type pacifiers with the attached animal)

food

  • milk/formula with bottles enough for each day
  • extra milk/formula,
    2 bottles worth
  • 1 spare clean bottle

clothing

  • 2 complete extra outfits
  • 1 pair of socks
  • booties for children who are not able to pull to stand yet
  • hard rubber bottom sneakers if able to pull up to stand

nap time

  • crib sheet, porta-crib size only
  • sleep sack, optional; no blankets or lovies allowed

other

  • home daily schedule
  • family pictures

INFANT 2

toddlers

TODDLER 1

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a complete change of clothes

weather appropriate, including socks and underwear

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toddler 1

a complete change of clothes

weather appropriate, including socks and underwear

  • Diapers and wipes
  • Two or more spare outfits, including socks (more if toilet training)
  • Weather appropriate outerwear

Please be sure to replenish the extra clothes when they are used and check to make sure that the clothes in your child’s bag are seasonal and fit properly.

Clothing safety:
For safety, we don’t allow drawstrings, long laces, jewelry, or anything else that could get caught in playground equipment. We want your child to be comfortable and ready for all our fun activities, so please send them in clothes and shoes suitable for active play. Outside play is an important part of our program, and we use the playground daily except for on extreme weather days.

food

Two light, nutritious snacks, and a complete lunch—such as crackers, fruit, pretzels, dry cereal, sliced vegetables, meat, cheese—and a drink, either in a thermos or juice box.

Both the snacks and lunch should be packed together in one lunch bag or box. Please save the sweets for home!

FOOD SAFETY
To prevent choking hazards, food should be diced or shredded into pieces no larger than quarter-inch square (pea-sized) for infants, and half-inch square for toddlers and young preschoolers. Soft fruits should be quartered, and harder fruits and vegetables can be cooked to soften them before dicing or shredding.

DICE, SHRED, OR COOK + CUT UP

  • veggies like carrots, celery, and green beans
  • fruits like grapes, cherry tomatoes, and melon balls, apples, and harder fruits
  • meats and cheeses, especially hot dogs

WE ARE NUT FREE!

nap time

Pillow case, crib sized sheet, blanket, and a small lovey that fits in pillow case

We will keep nap linens in the classroom for the week and send them home at the end of your child’s week.

TODDLER 2

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toddler 2

clothes

  • A complete weather-appropriate change of clothes including socks and underwear.
  • Diapers and wipes
  • Two or more spare outfits, including socks (more if toilet training)
  • Weather appropriate outerwear

Please be sure to replenish the extra clothes when they are used and check to make sure that the clothes in your child’s bag are seasonal and fit properly.

Clothing safety:
For safety, we don’t allow drawstrings, long laces, jewelry, or anything else that could get caught in playground equipment. We want your child to be comfortable and ready for all our fun activities, so please send them in clothes and shoes suitable for active play. Outside play is an important part of our program, and we use the playground daily except for on extreme weather days.

food

Two light, nutritious snacks, and a complete lunch—such as crackers, fruit, pretzels, dry cereal, sliced vegetables, meat, cheese—and a drink, either in a thermos or juice box.

Both the snacks and lunch should be packed together in one lunch bag or box. Please save the sweets for home!

FOOD SAFETY
To prevent choking hazards, food should be diced or shredded into pieces no larger than quarter-inch square (pea-sized) for infants, and half-inch square for toddlers and young preschoolers. Soft fruits should be quartered, and harder fruits and vegetables can be cooked to soften them before dicing or shredding.

DICE, SHRED, OR COOK + CUT UP

  • veggies like carrots, celery, and green beans
  • fruits like grapes, cherry tomatoes, and melon balls, apples, and harder fruits
  • meats and cheeses, especially hot dogs

WE ARE NUT FREE!

nap time

Pillow case, crib sized sheet, blanket, and a small lovey that fits in pillow case

We will keep nap linens in the classroom for the week and send them home at the end of your child’s week.

TODDLER 3

preschool

PRESCHOOL 1

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preschool 1

clothes

  • A complete weather-appropriate change of clothes including socks and underwear.
  • Diapers and wipes (if needed)
  • Two or more spare outfits, including socks (more if toilet training)
  • Weather appropriate outerwear

Please be sure to replenish the extra clothes when they are used and check to make sure that the clothes in your child’s bag are seasonal and fit properly.

CLOTHING SAFETY
For safety, we don’t allow drawstrings, long laces, jewelry, or anything else that could get caught in playground equipment. We want your child to be comfortable and ready for all our fun activities, so please send them in clothes and shoes suitable for active play. Outside play is an important part of our program, and we use the playground daily except for on extreme weather days.

food

Two light, nutritious snacks, and a complete lunch—such as crackers, fruit, pretzels, dry cereal, sliced vegetables, meat, cheese—and a drink, either in a thermos or juice box.

Both the snacks and lunch should be packed together in one lunch bag or box. Please save the sweets for home!

FOOD SAFETY
To prevent choking hazards, food should be diced or shredded into pieces no larger than quarter-inch square (pea-sized) for infants, and half-inch square for toddlers and young preschoolers. Soft fruits should be quartered, and harder fruits and vegetables can be cooked to soften them before dicing or shredding.

DICE, SHRED, OR COOK + CUT UP

  • veggies like carrots, celery, and green beans
  • fruits like grapes, cherry tomatoes, and melon balls, apples, and harder fruits
  • meats and cheeses, especially hot dogs

WE ARE NUT FREE!

nap time

Pillow case, crib sized sheet, blanket, and a small lovey that fits in pillow case

We will keep nap linens in the classroom for the week and send them home at the end of your child’s week.

PRESCHOOL 2

pre-k

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nursery

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