preschool
Fab Fun Facts
“ Are you curious what toys were popular in the 1960s and early 1970s? 1969 provided great opportunities from manufacturers to sell anything related to the Moon Landing, plus there were plenty of boys’ car models from Corgi, Hot Wheels, and Matchbox. For girls, Barbie Dolls continued market dominance with new styles and ideas.”
Young @ Art Ages 2-3
LM
Explore and experiment with paint, crayons, and markers. This class will follow a process-oriented path to allow our tots to be themselves and create. Please bring a smock or an art shirt, we will get messy.
Location: CC Lower Level At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: Tot Spot Staff CODE
DAYS DATES 255017-1A Tu 04/02-04/30 TIME
255017-1B Tu 04/02-04/30 10:00-10:45A $35 255017-2A Tu 05/07-05/28
9:00-9:45A 9:00-9:45A
$28
255017-2B Tu 05/07-05/28 10:00-10:45A $28 Tot Rock
Age 1 with parent
Palettes, Pastels & Paper, Oh My! Ages 3-5
LM
Each week children will take the lead to explore different art mediums and bring their visions to life. Location: CC Lower Level At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: Tot Spot Staff CODE
DAYS DATES 255013-1A M 04/01-04/22 60 • TIME 9:30-11:00A 255013-1B M 04/29-05/20 9:30-11:00A
FEE $45 $45
Maracas and clackers and tambourines, too; it’s musical fun just for you! Tot Rock is a unique music and learning program designed specifically for 1-year-olds. Each session focuses on a new educational theme that incorporates hand-held instruments, play props, sensory integration, coordination exercises, and socialization. Structured and unstructured time is included in each class. Sing, dance and play today! rockitkids. com
Location: SPRC At 3507 Kaneville Rd. Instructor: Rock n’ Kids Staff CODE
DAYS DATES 255500-1A Th 04/11-05/30 TIME 9:15-9:55A
FEE $80
Spring 2019 LM
FEE $35
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