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Fairytale's Daycare Home Preschool - Lansing, MI 48911
Daycare in Lansing, MI
Fairytale's Daycare provides childcare for families living in the Lansing area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at helping them achieve important milestones. The facility is a home daycare which fosters the development of social skills in a safe, caring environment. Programs are available year-round. Childcare is provided on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Contact Fairytale's Daycare to discuss operating hours, tuition rates, and schedule a free tour for you and your family.
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Fairytale's Daycare is a home daycare that offers childcare for families in Lansing and the surrounding Lansing area. Teachers help their students achieve important milestones by engaging in play-based, educational activities. The facility fosters the development of social skills in a safe, caring environment.
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Fairytale’s is a positive, caring and safe environment for children to be creative and curious. The daycare is designed to provide children with variety of individual and group experiences. The learning experience help children to become independent learners. Children are able to develop self esteem, creativity, and independence. Children learn best through play and hands on.
Program and Licensing Details
- License Number: DG330388471
- Capacity: 12
- Age Range: Infant to 12 years of age
- Rate Range 3.50 per hour
- Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: Yes
- Type of Care: Full Day Program.
- Transportation: Field Trips, To/From School
- Current License Issue Date: Apr 11, 2020
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Inspection Report - 07/03/2019 |
Renewal Inspection Report - 12/12/2018 |
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Special Investigation Report - 07/27/2018 |
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Original Licensing Study Report - 10/24/2017 |
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Read the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood online
The fairy tale of Charles Perrault Little Red Riding Hood is one of the undoubted leaders of fairy tale characters all over the world. The story that happened to the girl is short, but it teaches a lot. The love for Grandmother, fearlessness, kindness of the Riding Hood is put at the ready of the evil of the wolf, who lives alone in the dark forest. The fairy tale is perfect for reading at night, many parents choose this fairy tale as the first fairy tale for their child.
Once upon a time in a village there was a girl of unprecedented beauty: her mother loved her without memory, and her grandmother even more.
Once a grandmother sewed a red hat for her beloved granddaughter, and the girl liked it so much that she did not want to take it off. She went everywhere in her cap, and therefore they began to call her Little Red Riding Hood.
Once a mother has baked pies and says to her daughter:
— Go and visit your grandmother, she is not well. Yes, take her pies and a pot of butter. Look only in the forest, do not stop and do not talk to anyone.
Little Red Riding Hood was an obedient girl, she immediately packed up and went to her grandmother, who lived in another village.
She is walking along a forest path when a wolf meets her. The wolf wanted to eat it, but was afraid, because the sound of woodcutters was heard nearby. So he asks:
— Where are you going, Little Red Riding Hood?
The poor girl forgot that it is dangerous to stop in the forest and talk to wolves, and answers him:
— I am going to my grandmother; I bring her pies and a pot of butter.
— Does your grandmother live far away? the wolf asks.
- Very far away! - answers Little Red Riding Hood: - over there behind that mill that can be seen at the edge of the forest; and there will be the first house as you enter the village.
“You know,” the wolf says to her, “I’ll go and visit your grandmother.” - I will go this way, and you go on that one: let's see which of us will reach faster.
And the wolf rushed with all his might to run along the shortest road, and the girl wandered slowly along the longest. Along the way, she collected bouquets and sang songs.
The wolf ran first to the grandmother's house. Knocked:
- Knock, knock.
Who is there?
- It's me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood, - answered the wolf in a thin voice: - I brought you pies and a pot of butter.
Grandmother was lying in bed because she was a little unwell, and shouted from there:
— Pull the rope, the door will open by itself.
The wolf pulled the rope, the door opened. He rushed at the old woman and swallowed her at once, because he had not eaten anything for more than three days.
Then he locked the door, lay down in his grandmother's bed and began to wait for Little Red Riding Hood, who after a while reached her grandmother's house and knocked:
— Knock, knock.
- Who's there?
Hearing the rough voice, Little Red Riding Hood was frightened at first, but thinking that apparently her grandmother's voice was hoarse due to illness, she answered:
— It's me, your granddaughter, Little Red Riding Hood, who brought you pies and a pot of butter.
The wolf shouted as soon as he could in a thin voice:
— Pull the rope, the door will open by itself.
Little Red Riding Hood pulled the string, the door opened. When the girl entered, the wolf wrapped himself well in a blanket so that she would not recognize him, and said:0003
— Put somewhere a pie and a pot of butter, and go lie down with me, rest after the journey.
Little Red Riding Hood lay down next to her and asked:
— Grandmother, grandmother, why do you have such big hands?
— This, granddaughter, to hug you tighter.
— Grandmother, grandmother, why do you have such big ears?
— This, granddaughter, to hear you better.
— Grandmother, grandmother, why do you have such big eyes?
— This, granddaughter, to see you better.
— Grandmother, grandmother, why do you have such big teeth?
— And this is to eat you!
And with these words, the evil wolf rushed at Little Red Riding Hood and swallowed her. It is good that at that time woodcutters worked in the forest. They heard a noise and ran into the house, where they immediately rushed to the wolf. They freed Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother. Both were whole and unharmed.
Little Red Riding Hood is one of the most popular fairy tales and not only among the fairy tales of Charles Perrault, but also among the fairy tales of all authors all over the world.
This fairy tale is one of the first stories read to children. A simple and seemingly uncomplicated story of a girl in a red cap, in fact, is a fairy tale with a deep meaning and psychological overtones.
Little Red Riding Hood is a story with a moral and clear conclusions:
- You can’t do what your mother doesn’t tell you
- You can’t talk to strangers
- You can’t go astray
- You can’t be too trusting
However, Little Red Riding Hood does bad things. At the first meeting with danger, with a wolf, she forgets all the instructions of her mother and begins to talk with the beast. That is why the girl was eaten at the end of the tale. The sad ending turns into a kind and happy ending with the arrival of the hunters, who kill the wolf and free Red and her grandmother.
Do not try to interpret this tale more seriously and look for hidden subtext in it - it will be wrong. The story has a very clear and subtle meaning.
Read the fairy tale Masha and the Bear online
Masha and the Bear - a fairy tale about how a girl got lost in the forest and ended up in a bear's hut. The quick-witted girl found a way to return to her parents. A phrase from a fairy tale is very famous: "Do not sit on a stump, Do not eat a pie!"
Once upon a time there was a little girl in a village. Her name was Masha. And she was so kind, sweet and obedient that grandparents doted on her.
Once Masha was playing hide-and-seek with her friends and hid so well and far behind a tree that no one could find her. A girl came out and let's look for her girlfriends, ran, ran, called, called, but she herself did not notice how she wandered into the very thicket of the forest.
Suddenly Masha sees that the hut is standing, seemingly neat, the courtyard next to it is clean, there are shutters on the windows, different flowers, blue and red, near the bench. The girl went into the hut, but there was no one there.
“Who lives here? Masha thinks. “Will they help me get back to my grandparents?”
And then the owner returned. It turned out to be a brown bear. All day he walked through the forest, looking for something to profit from. The bear saw the girl and was delighted:
“Yeah, the helper herself came to me,” she says. “I won’t let you go anywhere: you’ll cook dinner for me, feed me dinner, clean up the hut, and don’t forget to water the flowers, but I won’t offend you little.
Masha started crying. And where are you going? In the dark forest of that, and look you will disappear. She began to live with a bear.
Every morning the bear goes into the forest and strictly punishes Mashenka not to go anywhere without him, but to do all the housework.
“And if you disobey,” he says, “then you’ll be lost, then blame yourself.”
So several days passed and Masha began to think how she could return to her grandparents, how to find her way home. I thought and thought and thought.
She spent the whole day weaving baskets, as her grandfather taught her. The fingers are small, they do not obey, but Mashenka does not give up. So in a couple of days she got a big wicker basket, but with a lid.
The bear returned home one evening, and Masha told him:
“Thank you for your kindness, the bear,” he says, “but I miss my family so much: please let me visit them in the village. I'll just take the cake to them and immediately back to you.
“Well, no,” the bear answers, “I won’t let you go anywhere alone, you’ll get lost in the forest and won’t come back.” But since you were such an obedient girl, give me your cake, I'll take it to the village myself.
And Mashenka is happy. She showed the bear to the basket and said:
- I'll put the pie in the basket, and you take it straight to your grandparents, don't stop. And I will climb a high tree and I will follow you!
— All right, — the bear sighed, — whatever you like, Mashenka.
And while the bear was getting ready, putting on his shoes for the road, Masha quickly climbed into the basket, covered herself with a towel, put a pie on her head and covered it with a lid.
- Done! she screamed and waited.
And the bear, without thinking twice, put the basket on his shoulders and went towards the village, just the one where Masha's grandparents lived.
A bear is walking through the woods, and from the basket it smells of fresh pie and forest raspberries, the clubfoot is tired, hungry and says:
I'll sit on a stump
I'll take a bite!
And Masha in the basket is afraid that the bear will not see her and hurriedly says:
Don't sit down,
Don't eat,
Listen to Masha!
I'm sitting on a tree
I look at you bear!
The bear is amazed:
— Indeed Masha is sitting on a tree and watching me...
I went further. He walked, walked, got out of the villages, just sat down to rest, just had time to think about a delicious pie, and Mashenka was already out of the basket:
Don't sit down,
Don't eat,
Listen to Mashenka!
I'm sitting on a tree
I'm looking at you!
The bear was surprised, but the village is already close.