Where Confidence, Curiosity, and Friendships Begin
There’s something magical about the preschool years — the way a child’s eyes light up when they write their name for the first time, or when they proudly explain that the talles block tower “is actually a castle.”
At Kinder Island Daycare center, our program for children ages 3–6 is more than just
preparation for school — it’s about building a love for learning that will last a lifetime.
We combine play-based learning with structured activities, creating a rich and
balanced day that supports every aspect of your child’s development — socially,
emotionally, physically, and academically.
Fun, hands-on activities to introduce letters, sounds, numbers, patterns, and problem-solving skills.
Painting, music, drama, and crafts that spark imagination and build fine motor skills.
Age-appropriate science experiments, building projects, and sensory play that encourage curiosity about how things work.
Outdoor play, games, and movement activities to build strength, coordination, and healthy habits.
Group activities and guided play that teach sharing, empathy, communication, and conflict resolution.
Stories, celebrations, and activities that introduce children to different traditions and communities.
Our Goal: By the time your child graduates from this program, they will not only be ready for school — they’ll be confident, curious, and excited to learn.
Through these moments, we’re not just teaching letters an numbers — we’re helping your child find their voice, make friends, solve problems, and believe in themselves.
Kinder Island Daycare center offers both part-time and full time care for children ages Three to six Years. Our mission is to provide a unique approach to Early Childhood Education—one that balances structured learning with joyful experiences. At Kinder Island, we believe education should be high in quality and full of fun, creating a memorable and meaningful early learning journey for every child.
Our top priority? FUN!
While fun leads the way, our program is thoughtfully designed to meet each child’s developmental needs—physically, socially, and intellectually.