
Spring Is Here: Tips and Tricks to Welcome the New Season
Spring is a season full of sunshine, new beginnings, and lots of exciting changes. Flowers begin to bloom, animals become more active, and the days grow longer. As we transition from winter to spring, here are some fun and helpful tips to get…

Bringing the Pond Indoors: Fun Pond-Themed Activities for Young Children
Have you ever wondered what happens in a pond? Ponds are full of amazing plants and animals, and you don’t have to go outside to explore one. Let’s bring the pond indoors and discover all the fun ways we can learn and play together.
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The History of National Read Across America Day: A Celebration of Reading for Children
At Imagine Early Education, we believe that a love for reading begins early and grows with every story shared. Each year, families and schools across the country celebrate National Read Across America Day, a special day dedicated to inspiring…

How to Get Your Child Ready for Summer: A Parent’s Guide to Activities, Camps, and Fun
Summer vacation brings excitement for children and planning challenges for parents. Those long, sunny days offer the perfect opportunity for kids to explore new things, build friendships, and develop skills outside the traditional classroom.
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When Should My Child Start Preschool? Age Guidelines and Readiness Signs for Parents
The Short Answer: Most children start preschool between ages 3 and 4, though readiness varies by child. While your child's age provides a starting point, developmental readiness and your family's needs matter just as much when deciding the right…

3 Snacks About Water for Students
Water is essential for all living things, including us! Teaching children about water through snack time is a great way to make learning engaging, meaningful, and delicious. These simple snack ideas help students understand how important water…

Ways to Introduce Your Child to Their New Sibling
Welcoming a new baby into the family is an exciting time, but it can also bring big emotions, especially for young children. Your child may feel happy, curious, confused, or even a little nervous about having a new sibling. With thoughtful preparation…

Fun Valentine’s Crafts for Young Students
Valentine’s Day is a wonderful opportunity for children to spread kindness, practice creativity, and have fun! Craft activities help young students work on fine motor skills, self-expression, and social-emotional learning, all while making…

Ways to Ease Young Children’s Flight Anxiety
Traveling by airplane can be exciting—but for many young children, it can also be scary. Loud noises, tight spaces, and unfamiliar routines may lead to anxiety. The good news is that with the right preparation and support, you can help your…

The History of Groundhog Day for Students
Every year on February 2nd, people across the United States and Canada celebrate a fun and furry tradition called Groundhog Day. But what exactly is Groundhog Day, and how did it start? Let’s explore the history behind this silly, spooky,…
