Have you noticed the new changes? Kid’s Garden has had a major make over this past week. Now we have a much larger Preschool class room and have dedicated a new area to our infant and toddler program. New toys, new centers and new possibilities was our goal and with the help of our extremely dedicated staff we have reached that. The students are very excited about our new set up and Oliver even said “It’s a new school!!”
A BIG thank you goes out to the teachers for all their hard work and dedication to our school. We hope to make even more improvement over the coming months and if anyone out there has any special skills such as painting we would love your help.
Our New School
Kids Garden Is Going Green

At Kids Garden we care about the environment and our Earth. We also believe that it is never too early to start teaching children to have respect for our planet. Below you will find some examples of how we teach the students to care for our Earth:
- Recycling
- Creating recycled art (as pictured on the right)
- “No Trash Tuesday”; on this day we ask students to use reusable containers in their lunchbox.
- Plus, we often discuss ways to protect our planet.
New program and curriculum
Dear Kid’s Garden Parents,
We’re proud to announce that we are developing a new program and curriculum! Kid’s Garden has always had an especially diverse student body and staff, and we’ve decided to utilize this by developing a way for your children and others to learn geography, intercultural understanding, and foreign languages at a young age. We feel that the best place to start is with what we know, that is, what your children know. By involving their heritage, language, and culture in our curriculum, our children can at once learn from each other and better appreciate the values and customs they have grown up with. We start immediately, and we’d much appreciate your help! To begin with, the list attached contains many objects, places, and people that your children interact with on a daily basis. If you child’s native language is not English, or if you’d like to incorporate any other language into their lives, please fill out the translations. You may either print it and bring the handwritten copy, or simply return this email with the words contained. Through multilingual labels, games, and activities, we are confident that we can expand your child’s vocabulary in a new way! Remember though, this curriculum is not limited to international students – on the sheet attached, there is a small section for you to tell us a little about where you came from, whether you’ve been in Ann Arbor all your life, or whether you’ve come from across the world. We are interested in having all our students teaching, and all our students learning. Everyone can bring both to the table.
In addition, we’ll be taking more field trips and bringing in new guest speakers! All of these will focus on intercultural understanding and education – cultural centers, artists, and storytellers from all over the world will be coming to meet with us.
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions, please feel free to let us know! We’d love to hear what you think.
We are excited about working with all of you in a new way!
Sincerely,
Kid’s Garden
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