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February Newsletter

 

A Note from Our Principal 

 

Dear Families,

 

Happy February! The new year is off to a wonderful start, and we’re excited for what’s to come. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we’re looking forward to celebrating love, friendship, and kindness with your little ones through fun and meaningful activities! As always, it is an honor to work with and watch your children grow.  Thank you for choosing our preschool for your family.

 

Sincerely,

 

Courtney Selin

 

Black History Month

February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history. In our classrooms, we’ll be exploring stories of inspiring people, both near and far, through books, activities, and conversations that help our students appreciate their impact on the world.

 

Valentine’s Day

We will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on Friday, February 14th. Children are invited to bring in valentines to share with their classmates and will participate in Valentine-themed activities throughout the day. Classrooms will be celebrating with their students in the morning, please see your child’s classroom door for party donation signups.

 

Family Referral Bonus

Do you know a colleague who has recently had a baby, a friend in need of care who just relocated to the area, or a family member who is seeking a new preschool for their child? When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!

 

 

Important Dates

February 2 – Groundhog Day

February 14 – Valentine’s Day celebrations

February 17 – School CLOSED for Presidents’ Day

February 24th-26th – Lifetouch Spring Photos

February 28 – End-of-month folders go home

 

New On Our Preschool Blog

5 Books to Read With Children in Honor of Black History Month

 

Black History Month is a time to celebrate Black Americans and their important role in U.S. history. In our schools, children learn about Black culture and heritage through books, activities, and discussions. While we talk about and celebrate diversity all year, February is a special time to honor Black history and learn more about its significance.

 

Here are five great books for children about Black history and celebrating what makes us unique and special. They are sure to inspire, teach, and engage.

 

Dream Big, Little One by Vashti Harrison (ages 1+)

This book introduces young readers to Black women who changed the world. It encourages children to dream big like Mae Jemison, be brave like Maya Angelou, and be creative like Alma Woodsey Thomas. It is a perfect bedtime story to inspire big dreams!

 

Whoever You Are by Mem Fox (ages 2+)

This story celebrates the many kinds of children and ways of life all over the world. Readers will learn that, though others may look, speak, and live differently, they all share the same feelings and experiences. They will discover that we all are a lot alike.

 

Just Like Your Daddy by Tiffany Parker (ages 3+)

This expressive story is filled with an abundance of affirmations that are meant to uplift and empower children. It also shines a bright light on fathers and depicts the strong and special relationship between a Black father and son.

Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson (ages 3+)

In this heartwarming story, a young boy and his grandmother take a bus ride through their neighborhood. On their journey, they encounter all sorts of people and opportunities to look on the bright side. The book teaches how to see the beauty in everyday life and reminds us to appreciate every person.

 

The Year We Learned to Fly by Jacqueline Woodson (ages 4+)

The Year We Learned to Fly is about a brother and sister who face challenges. When they feel stuck, their grandmother teaches them to use their imagination to “fly” and escape. Children will learn how creativity can help them through challenging times and how the wisdom of older generations can guide them.

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