SNUGGLEPOT KINDYLAND
QUALITY CHILD CARE IN MACKAY AND CABOOLTURE
LEARNING SHOULD BE FUN
Child care is important for the development of young children and when learning in a fun filled environment like child care, the child grows a love for learning, through singing, dancing, and playing educational games. At Snugglepot Kindyland child care in Mackay and Caboolture, we understand how important it is that parents teach kids to love learning early through these fun experiences. Additionally, parents should encourage children to participate in groups that foster a love for learning with other children.
We’re About The Little People…
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
Our teachers and educators are qualified or studying towards a qualification.
PRACTICAL LEARNING
All experiences are centred around a childs interest.
PARENTS WELCOME
We have an open door policy and welcome all parents to come in during the course of the day.
REGULAR EVENTS
Each service, Mackay and Caboolture, has regular monthly events for all the children to experience.
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Interest Areas
PHYSICAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Outdoor play is enjoyable for children and important for their growth and development. When outdoors children are able to run, skip, jump, climb, throw, hop and catch and use their outside voices, which provides a healthy break from being inside. Being outside gives children the opportunity to stretch their muscles, breathe fresh air and enjoy the freedom of space.
- 52 weeks
- Group Activities
MUSIC AND SINGING
Children begin to learn that music and movement communicate messages and represents actions. Most children start learning about their world by acting on objects and people and begin thinking with their bodies before using words. By using movement children aren’t limited by their verbal abilities.
- 52 weeks
Group Activities
ART AND CREATIVITY
Engaging in Art n Craft experiences benefits all aspects of children’s development. Children, who cannot express what they feel and think and how they view their world in words, may be able to do so more readily through art.
- 52 weeks
Group Activities
St Patrick’s Day
Many Australians remember the Irish settlement and culture on St Patrick’s Day. The Irish were among the first Europeans to settle in Australia. They comprised a portion of the convict settlement population in the late 1700s. More than 300,000 other Irish settlers (not convicts) migrated to Australia between 1840 and 1914. Many Irish immigrants came to Australia to escape famine in their homeland. About 30 percent of Australians are believed to have some Irish ancestry today.