Welcome To Early Bird

Preschoolers

(3, 4, and 5 years old)

At Early Bird Centers, Pre-Kindergarten children are celebrated for their love of life and are encouraged to explore and grow!

We recognize that your child’s increasing vocabulary along with exciting leaps in logical thinking make this developmental stage fun and challenging.

Our Pre-K curriculum is literature based-the best start for a lifelong love of books and reading. There are daily opportunities for our girls and boys to develop their social skills while engaging in free play, art and crafts, music

and dance, group games, science experiments, dramatic play, nature appreciation, English language arts and math games.

Each year we build on literacy skills starting with Alpha Tales for our three year olds, moving on to the more hands-on Magic Penny Early Literacy Program and the Really Great Reading Program for our fours, which we combine with Letter People curriculum

which adds literature, puppets, and a music component for a total prereading experience.

We continue working with our Pre-Kindergarten children until they graduate in June each year.


Why not come and see our program in action.

Pre-Kindergarten children

Age Group: 3, 4, and 5 year old

The children enjoy storytime, music and art everyday!

We offer both a three-hour program as well as half-day and full-day options.

Skills that Pre-Kindergarten Children Will Learn

Cognitive Development and Problem-Solving Skills

  • Preschoolers engage in puzzles, matching games, and storytelling, which stimulate critical thinking and memory.
  • Activities like sequencing or sorting objects by shape and color promote logical reasoning and categorization.

Social Interaction and Teamwork

  • Collaborative activities such as group art projects or building blocks teach sharing and cooperation.
  • Role-playing games foster empathy, understanding of social roles, and conflict resolution.

Gross and Fine Motor Skills

  • Outdoor play, like running or jumping, strengthens gross motor coordination and balance.
  • Arts and crafts improve fine motor control through tasks like cutting, gluing, and drawing.

Contact Us

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(716) 592 3868

(585) 492-2254