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Enrichment for 4’s


Please note: All children attending a 4’s enrichment class MUST be toilet trained. 4-year-old preschool classes that end at 11:30 am or 12 pm are also invited to share in this unique experience. Your child will be escorted to the class. If a class begins at 11:45 am, children who have already arrived engage in thematic free play until noon, and then all eat lunch together!


Bookworm Bistro —


After enjoying a sack lunch from home with your friends, we will read a story focusing on beloved characters that children can relate to. Creative storytelling will include dress up, fingerplays, puppets, felt board and other media to being each character to life! WHO: ages 4 yrs. by 9/1/2011 MAX/MIN: 14/7 ID#


301201-A M 11:45 am- 1:45 pm


FEE: $92 Numbers Junction —


A perfect enrichment program to expand the world of numbers for Pre-K 4’s. Kids will bring a sack lunch and have the opportunity to explore for the first 45 minutes of class. The teacher cleverly brings to life the fun of numbers with graphing, measuring, predictions, themed activity centers and games like dice and dominoes! Lessons all support the Illinois Early Learning Standards! WHO: ages 4 yrs. by 9/1/2011 MAX/MIN: 14/7 ID# DAY/TIME


301203-A Tu/Th 11:45 am- 4/3-5/3 1:45 pm


FEE: $184 Green Science —


What does it mean to have a green Earth? How can we Reduce, Reuse and Recycle? We will explore these topics while incorporating fun science experiments and activities to promote awareness. Children will bring a sack lunch and have the option to eat or explore themed activity centers for the first 30 minutes of class. Then the fun learning and experimenting begins! WHO: ages 4 yrs. by 9/1/2011 MAX/MIN: 14/7 ID#


DAY/TIME


301202-A W 12:15-2 pm 4/4-5/2 FEE: $81


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Adult Child Classes Fee listed is per adult-child pair.


Me & My Shadow — Me & My Shadow classes are theme- centered each week with a facilitator guiding adults and children as they work together on arts and crafts, circle time, creative movement and open free play. An ideal way to introduce young children to a more structured setting with planned activities. Fee listed is per adult-child pair. WHO: ages 24 to 36 mos. + adult MAX/MIN: 16/9 ID# DAY/TIME 301105-A Tu 9-10 am


301105-B Tu 10:15-11:15 am 4/3-5/1 301105-C Th 9-10 am


4/5-5/3


301105-D Th 10:15-11:15 am 4/5-5/3 FEE: $41


Side by Side —


DAY/TIME BEG/END 4/2-4/30


Your very young child will be exposed to a variety of new choices geared toward their developmental stage. A facilitator leads adults and children through songs, stories and craft activities using different sensory mediums. A great social setting for first time parents and toddlers. Due to the developmental stages of a toddler, we will not be issuing age over-rides for entry. WHO: ages 18 to 24 mos. + adult MAX/MIN: 16/9 ID#


301127-A F 9-10 am


For information on Early Childhood programs, contact


BEG/END 4/3-5/1


Denise Christopoulos at (224) 521-2550 or


denise.christopoulos@glenivewparks.org


DAY/TIME BEG/END 4/13-5/4


301127-B F 10:15-11:15 am 4/13-5/4 No class 4/22 FEE: $32


Bright Beginnings — BEG/END


Introduce the creative process to your child as you share this special time creating one-of-a-kind crafts you’ll treasure for years to come. Adults will guide children in fine motor skills, creativity and following directions. WHO: 2 yrs. by start of class MAX/MIN: 12/10 ID# DAY/TIME


4/14-6/9


No class 5/26 FEE: $72


BEG/END


303102-A W 10:30-11:15 am 4/11-5/30 303102-B Th 10:30-11:15 am 4/12-5/31 303102-C Sa 10-10:45 am


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Early Childhood


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