Two young children playing with yellow playdough at a wooden table in a cozy living room.
Child playing with musical instruments and clothespins on a patterned carpet in a living room.

Sensory Play

Sensory play is available during morning activities for all ages. It is essential for preschoolers’ development, engaging their senses to support cognitive growth, motor skills, and language development. Through activities like squishing, pouring, smelling, and sorting, children explore the world around them in a hands-on, meaningful way. Sensory play also encourages curiosity, problem-solving, and emotional regulation, laying a strong foundation for learning. It’s not just fun—it’s a powerful tool for helping young minds grow and thrive.

A young child sitting in a high chair at a table, playing with a toy car on a large tray of sand or a similar substance. The child's face is obscured by a pink heart sticker.