Babies
Baby Shark Dance
Song of the Week
Playgroup I
My Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Earshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVINkMH0BUA
Playgroup II
Traffic Lights Songhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhrfOgLjBvg
Song of the Week
Song of the Week
Foundation Year
The Rainbow Songhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUWvv3n42og
SCIENCE DAY FAIR
It was a huge success as we witnessed a record turnout. The event was appreciated by all and enjoyed by the little ones. The staff put in tremendous effort to present their topics in the most effective manner that appealed to the little minds and aroused their curiosity. We also ensured that we use recycle material and have the utmost use of "best out of waste" and DIY projects.
SCIENCE EXPERIMENT
SECONDARY COLOURS
OUR BABIES
Babies are born learners, with a natural curiosity to figure out how the world works. Curiosity is the desire to learn. It is an eagerness to explore, discover and figure things out.
Parents and caregivers don’t have to “make” their children curious or “push” their children to learn. In fact, research shows that it is a child’s internal desire to learn (their curiosity), not external pressure, that motivates him to seek out new experiences and leads to greater success in school over the long term.
Curiosity is something all babies are born with. They come into the world with a drive to understand how the world works.
OUR PLAYGROUP I
The world of a young child is full of new foods to taste, new people to meet, new games to play, words to understand, places to visit, and concepts to master. The infant and toddler will touch, taste, smell, climb over, poke at, take apart, watch, listen, and learn more than at any other time in life. It is, simply, how we learn.
Curiosity grows from the safe and familiar. A secure child with a familiar teacher on a field trip to the zoo will be excited. She will explore and ask dozens of questions. In contrast, a shy or timid child, will quietly tolerate the field trip and feel mostly discomfort.
OUR PLAYGROUP II
Our kids are curious about their world from day one, and it’s so much fun to watch them learn, explore, and grow. As we get older, curiosity can help us learn and adapt, come up with solutions to problems, and help make our world a better place, in our own homes and in the community. Curiosity is an essential trait for success in today’s world, and as parents, it’s important to encourage our kids to be curious and foster their desire to learn. And we can start doing that as soon as they’re born!
OUR FOUNDATION YEAR
Preschoolers often have active imaginations, and they enjoy using their curiosity to explore their feelings and their world. Curiosity helps children be more observant and to think about things and try to figure them out. When children explore their curiosity, they expand their vocabulary as they use language to describe what they’re thinking, seeing, hearing or experiencing. Unstructured play is the best way to encourage and nurture your child’s sense of discovery. By providing your child with free time to play, you are allowing them to use and practice their curiosity and imagination.
AFTERNOON KIDS' CLUB
AL HAMRA NURSERY
Steadily our new branch, Al Hamra Nursery, is picking up momentum. We are glad that our growing number of kids and their families are very satisfied with our services and are recommending us to other families.
We have always worked towards providing our little ones with the best of care and education to nearly 1100 children who passed from our nurseries in the past 13 years.
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