Check Out Our Play Areas

1. Imaginative Play (Kitchen, dress-up, performance)
This area features a miniature play kitchen, a dress-up station, and a stage to act out scenarios. Imaginative play is critical to child development, it encourages creativity and imagination while developing social skills, problem-solving, and empathy as children engage in role-play and cooperative storytelling.
2. Active Play Area
Equipped with a Montessori Pikler, balance rocker, colourful cushioned mats and fun animal bouncers for hopping and bouncing activities. This area supports gross motor skill development, balance, and coordination. The Pikler triangle specifically encourages independent movement, spatial awareness, and problem-solving as children build confidence by mastering physical challenges at their own pace, while the animal bouncers provide a playful way to build core strength and body awareness.

3. Sensory Play Room
Our sensory room was designed to enhance sensory processing, fine motor skills, and focus. We have an interactive light feature, soft carpets, squishy, soft & textured toys, and a light cube.
4. Creative Arts Area
Stocked with art supplies such as paints, crayons, paper, clay, and craft materials, this area encourages self-expression. Art activities boost fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and self-confidence as children explore different mediums to express their ideas and emotions.

5. Makedo Cardboard Construction and LEGO Zone
A hands-on building area featuring Makedo tools, safe saws, screws, recyclable cardboard, and a dedicated LEGO table for smaller-scale creations. Building encourages critical thinking, engineering, and fine motor skills through design and construction. The Makedo tools inspire large-scale creativity and teamwork, while the LEGO table enhances spatial awareness, problem-solving, and precision. Together, they foster innovation, resourcefulness, and imaginative play.
6. Cozy Corner
A cozy space with a bean bag chair, soft cushions, blankets, shelves full of age-appropriate books, and a little play fireplace. This area was designed to cultivate early literacy, a love for reading, and quiet time for imaginative exploration. This is also a great area for emotional regulation.


7. Music and Movement Stage
Filled with musical instruments, rhythm-making tools, and an open area for dance and movement. Music stimulates auditory learning, rhythm, coordination and self-expression.Â