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 Preschool childcare day programme

We offer both full days as well as half-day childcare, depending on the location. The times of the half-day preschool and early-school education childcare may vary slightly per location, which is why no specific times are mentioned here.

What does a half day of preschool and early-school education childcare look like?

The children are dropped off in the morning and there is time to discuss any particularities, which are noted in the agenda. The children can play to their heart's content, and there are activities for parents and children.

Once the parents leave, our programme starts with a circle discussion, a good-morning song, discussing a current theme, or discussing the daily rhythm cards. This is followed by a fruit snack.

Once the fruit has been eaten, it's time to get started with our activity programme! We follow the ‘Uk and Puk’ programme that addresses several themes, which are also reflected in our activities. The varied activity programme ensures that children come into contact with our labels FitKidz (sport and exercise), SoulKidz (with heart and soul), SkillsKidz (making and creating), and MindKidz (development and education).

After the activity, we all sit together at the table to enjoy a meal.

Then it's time to sing songs, to read, to talk, or for a different activity. This is followed by a development game.

Then the children are collected by their parents. And, of course, we'll tell you all about how the day went – and look forward to the next time!

What does a full day of preschool and early-school education childcare look like?

The children are dropped off between 7:30 AM and 9:00 AM and there is time to discuss any particularities, which are noted in the agenda. The children can play to their heart's content, and there are activities for parents and children.

Once the parents leave, our programme starts with a circle discussion, a good-morning song, discussing a current theme, or discussing the daily rhythm cards. This is followed by a fruit snack.

Once the fruit has been eaten, it’s time to get started with our activity programme. We follow the ‘Uk and Puk’ programme that addresses several themes, which are also reflected in our activities. The varied activity programme ensures that children come into contact with our labels FitKidz (sport and exercise), SoulKidz (with heart and soul), SkillsKidz (making and creating), and MindKidz (development and education).

After this activity we all sit together at the table to enjoy lunch, which consists of a warm and healthy meal. By sitting and eating at the table together, children encourage each other to taste new things.

Then it's time to sing songs, to read, to talk, or for a different activity. This is followed by a development game.

Then it's time for the children to be collected by their parents. And, of course, we'll tell you all about how the day went – and look forward to the next time!

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