Supplies

Below is a list of materials that are provided by the program, and supplies we will ask you provide for your child or children.

Supplies we provide

  • Individual Nap cot

  • Nap sheets and blanket or sleep sacks for infants

  • Sunscreen and bug spray (unless otherwise provided)

  • Cold weather and rain gear if left at home

  • Change of clothes if left at home or child runs out

  • Wet wipes for diaper changing

  • All toys and learning materials

  • All meals and snacks


Providing high quality toys and learning opportunities is one of my top priorities. Unique toys that offer rich learning experiences are provided from toy companies such as Kodo Kids, Bella Luna Toys, and Green Toys. Montessori inspired toys such as the Pikler arch and rocker are also a part of our supplies.


Toys and learning materials are rotated out weekly or monthly depending on the interests of the children. We accept donations of gently used toys and materials.


Please reach out if you have any questions regarding specific toys or learning items.

Supplies you provide

  • Backpack or bag

  • Breast milk (as needed)

  • Diapers

  • Reusable Water Bottle

  • Stuffed animal, pillow or special blanket for nap (nothing with batteries or that makes noises please)

  • Classroom Slippers (if you think your child will use them)

  • Photographs for family photo frame (details in special classroom activities section)

  • 2 extra pairs of clothes to be left at school for children age 2 and older

    • 2 extra underwear

    • 2 extra sets of socks

    • 2 extra pairs of pants

    • 2 extra shirts

  • 4-6 extra outfits for children age 2 or younger

    • Onesies

    • Pants

    • Shirts

    • Socks

    • Sweaters

  • A sweater (can be left at school)

  • Hat (optional, seasonal, can be left at school)

  • Rain Boots (seasonal, can be left at school)

  • Winter Boots (seasonal, can be left at school)

  • Weather appropriate jacket (winter coat, wind breaker, etc.)

  • Winter hat and gloves that your child likes to wear (seasonal, can be left at school)

  • Muddy Buddy rain suit (to be discussed further in caregiver orientation)