The Home Corner
The home corner in is a designated area that facilitates imaginative play and role-playing experiences. It is designed to resemble a miniature house, complete with a play kitchen, furniture, and props. Children engage in pretend play, exploring different family dynamics and daily routines. This interactive space fosters the development of social and emotional skills, allowing young learners to explore and express themselves in a creative and nurturing environment.
The Construction Area
The construction area in a preschool is a designated space where children can engage in hands-on building and construction activities. It is set up with various materials like blocks, toy tools, and construction-themed props. In this area, children can explore their creativity, problem-solving skills, and spatial awareness as they build structures, experiment with different designs, and collaborate with their peers.
The Book Corner
The preschool room provides a cozy and inviting space filled with a variety of books for children to explore. It’s a special area where they can immerse themselves in the magical world of stories, fostering a love for reading and language development. The children can choose books based on their interests, flip through the pages, and even engage in independent or group reading activities.
Small world Play
The small world area in a preschool is a special space where children can engage in imaginative play on a smaller scale. It typically features miniature figures, props, and scenery to create different themed environments like farms, cities, or even fantasy worlds. Children can use their creativity to bring these mini worlds to life, exploring storytelling, social interactions, and problem-solving.
Discovery Area
The discovery area provides an opportunity where children can explore the wonders of the world up close. With magnifying glasses, they can examine tiny details and observe things they might not normally see. Tweezers allow them to handle small objects and develop their fine motor skills. This hands-on experience encourages curiosity, scientific thinking, and a deeper understanding of the environment.
The Art Area
The art area is where children can unleash their creativity and express themselves through various art forms. They can paint, draw, sculpt, and engage in other craft activities using a wide range of materials like paint, crayons, clay, and more. This space encourages imagination, fine motor skills, and self-expression.
Playdough Station
We allow children to create their own playdough in our preschool is a fun and creative area, adding assorted colours and scents. They can mold, shape, and create using their hands, which helps develop their fine motor skills. It’s a sensory experience that allows children to use their imagination and encourages social interaction with others also.