
Little Tots (15 months - 23 months)
The first few years of a child's life are when their brain grows and develops the most. 80% of your child's brain would have developed by the age of 3. This is why our classes are carefully designed to stimulate their brain development and at the same time, foster an early interest and literacy in the living sciences.
Read on to find out what goes on in a class.

We will introduce a different animal to your child every week. Lessons will start with a 15-minute warm up free play segment to get your child used to the environment and new friends before we start our class.
Learning objectives include the animal name, the alphabet it starts with, sounds the animal makes, what they eat, body coverings on the animals and their habitat. Your child will learn through specially designed class activities to help them understand and absorb these facts through hands on experiences and play.
Through our activities, children pick up vocabulary, practice fine and gross motor skills, learn to take turns, follow instructions and get used to participating in a class setting. They also develop empathy over time through interactions with the animals.
Here’s a sample structure for a Little Tots class
Warm up free play segment (10 - 15 mins)
Welcome song
Introduction of animal of the week
2 – 3 Sensory/hands on activities related to animal
Music segment related to the animal (when appropriate)
Meet the animals
Observation
Building a habitat (if relevant)
Interacting and feeding the animal
Goodbye segment
Book a trial class and enjoy a fun and engaging bonding session with your child today!