The Wonder Studio is for our Youngest Learners.

toddler fingerpaintingThe Wonder Studio is an Arts and Science Studio for young people and their caregivers that offers multi-sensory, messy and open-ended experiences. Classes are inspired by the preschools of Reggio-Emilia, Italy, and the studio incorporates philosophies from Waldorf, Bev Bos and Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences. Learn and grow together while bonding and socializing in a safe, nurturing environment.

Explore Classes

Children ages 18 months and up participate in a broad range of developmentally appropriate experiences along side a loving parent or caregiver who is dedicated to joining the child in discovery and exploration. Children have repeated scientific opportunities to strengthen their disposition for curiosity, creativity and co-learning. They'll get sticky and wet - and they'll also giggle and grow! This is what child-led learning looks like!

A studio environment instead of a classroom indicates that this is a place that can get messy… there are no recipes to follow, no goals to be met.

  • Being creative means inventing new ideas, not simply repeating what others have done in the past.
  • Toddlers will learn the difference between how flour and shaving cream feel between tiny fingers and toes.
  • Children discover the joys of working with one another through full-bodied arts investigations.

Adults gain an understanding of non-traditional approaches to chemistry, physics, biology and ecology for young children. They can develop an understanding for using the arts as a tool for thinking when guiding a young child’s development.

Wonder Studio classes are each one hour. Please choose a day/time that will allow you the most consistency in order to foster a community feeling. Classes are for children 18 months and up accompanied by a loving caregiver.

ALL CLASSES explore the arts with various media including: clay, paint, color mixing, collage, construction, light/shadow, etc. Each class includes a circle time with stories, songs, and puppetry.

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Being with a child is largely a matter of becoming receptive to what lies all around you. It is learning again to use your eyes, ears, nostrils, and fingertips, opening up the disused channels of sensory impression. For most of us knowledge comes largely through sight, yet we look about with such unseeing eyes that we are partially blind. One way to open your eyes to unnoticed beauty is to ask yourself, "What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?

- Rachel Carson