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Our Programs – Nursery Rhymes Pre-School and Kindergarten

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Pre School

Nursery Rhymes School offers Pre-School programs for children from 2 ½ years old to 4 years old. Parents can choose between 2 days and 5 days per week.

  • Toddler Program – ages 2.5 to 3 years
  • Pre-K3 – Must turn 3 years old by October 1 of the school year
  • Pre-K4 – Must turn 4 years old by October 1 of the school year.

Before care 7:30 to 8:30 and after care 4:30 to 6:00 is available for small an additional charge.

Registration is open all year but is dependent upon space availability.

Kindergarten

Kindergarten is an important transition in you child’s development. For the first time he or she will be placed into a more formal academic environment before entering the primary grades.

If you are considering a private full time kindergarten, the advantages of sending your child to Nursery Rhymes, high quality program are; smaller class sizes, an experienced degreed staff who understand the needs of a kindergarten student. The curriculum emphasizes reading and language, math, science and social studies that include science experiments and nature activities. Music, art and drama experiences are integrated into the daily lesson plans.

French language lessons and sign language lessons are included in the curriculum. Educational field trips are also planned throughout the school year.

To register, you child must turn 5 years old no later than October 1 of the school year. School hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Before and after care are also available.

Summer Camp

Nursery Rhymes School Summer Camp Program during July and August will runs Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 5:00. Early drop off hours (7:30 am) and late pick-up (6:00) are available if needed. The program is offered to children between the ages of 3 -11 years old.

Our summer program offers a variety of activities utilizing our large outdoor playground and an indoor game room. Each week will be dedicated to a specific theme and each theme will be an opportunity for an exciting learning experience.

Every week of the program we will host special event or guest to enhance the week’s special theme. These events will include field trips, pony rides, a magician, live animal show and much more.

Daily activities include outdoor water activities, arts and crafts, ball playing, organized games and contests, prizes, bike riding and rainy day movies. Other special activities include ice cream sundae parties and barbeques and special theme lunches.

Early registration is suggested (three weeks minimum) since class sizes are limited.

Nursery Rhymes summer camp program features a new 300 square foot “splash pad”!

Nursery Rhyme, Inc.

| Baton Rouge LA

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About the Provider

Description: Nursery Rhyme, Inc. is a Licensed Center - III in Baton Rouge LA, with a maximum capacity of 68 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of PK (ages 3-4), Before & After Schoolers (ages 5-10). The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information:

Rated 04 Stars by Quality Start Child Care Rating System


Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number: 933
  • Capacity: 68
  • Age Range: PK (ages 3-4), Before & After Schoolers (ages 5-10)
  • Achievement and/or Accreditations All teachers are CDA certified
  • State Rating: 3
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: Yes
  • Type of Care: Early Learning Center IIIBefore School Care; After School Care; Before School Care; After School Care;
  • Schools Served: Shenandoah Elementary
  • District Office: Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services - Licensing Section
  • District Office Phone: (225) 342-9905 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

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2020-09-23No deficiencies were cited on this date.
2020-03-10No deficiencies were cited on this date.
2019-09-30No deficiencies were cited on this date.
2019-02-27No deficiencies were cited on this date.
2018-10-04No deficiencies were cited on this date.
2018-04-11No deficiencies were cited on this date.
2017-10-23No deficiencies were cited on this date.
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Children's poems. Poems for children

Collection of children's poems: poems for the holidays, teaching and developing poems, author's and thematic poems for children.

  • For the smallest

  • for babies
  • Pour and Pesti for babies
  • Cycle toys Agnia Barto
  • Good poems Berestov for the smallest
  • for the smallest
  • Family

  • Poems
  • Poems for Dad
  • Poems for grandmother
  • Poems for grandfathers
  • Children's classics

  • Tsvetaeva
  • Lermontov
  • Blok
  • Tyutchev
  • Nekrasov
  • Fet
  • Educational rhymes

  • tongue twisters
  • Counters
  • Pour
  • MIRILIKA
  • Animal world

  • Poems about animals
  • Patterns about fish
  • Poems about insects
  • nature and seasons

    9000 9000
  • Poems about cosmos
  • Poems about winter
  • Poems about spring
  • Poems about summer
  • Poems about autumn
  • Poems about flowers
  • Poems about vegetables and fruits
  • Poems about mushrooms
  • Poems about the sea
  • Other authors

  • Valentin Bereestov
  • Henry Sapgir
  • Elena Blaginina
  • 9000

    Holidays

  • Poems for St. Valentine's Day
  • Poems about February 23
  • Poems for March 8
  • Poems about Maslenitsa
  • Poems for Easter
  • Poems by May 9
  • Poems for September 1
  • Poems to the Day of Teacher
  • Poems to Mother Day
  • New Year

  • Poems
  • New Year verses for the smallest 9000,000
  • Poems about Santa Claus
  • Poems about the Snow Maiden
  • Poems about snowflakes
  • Poems about the snowman
  • Poems about the New Year tree
  • Poems for Christmas

Train your child's memory!

Not every child can patiently listen to the end of a fairy tale or other prose story. Whereas children's poems do not tire with monotony, the rhyme in them jumps as if over bumps, easily holding the attention of a small listener. It's amazing how quickly children memorize rhymes, it's worth saying a few times, as they already agree on the ending with you. Be sure to use this ability, training memory from childhood, you will greatly simplify your child's schooling. Start with the poems of Agnia Barto in the “Toys” section, look for small quatrains, they are perfectly remembered. Most of them you yourself still remember by heart. So right?

How to learn a poem for the holiday?

In kindergarten and school, your child will often face the need to recite poems in front of the public. It can be a New Year's party or an ordinary lesson, in any case, it is important that he is not afraid of this. But all you need to do is pay a little attention to it.

The poem must be learned in advance and repeated at home as if in between times, without focusing on the importance of the event. For example, you can say: “Remember, you and I learned a great rhyme? Well, tell it to me." Children's poems are usually simple and the child will quickly remember them. You can rehearse by telling a poem to dad or mom, grandfather or grandmother. You need to ask to speak loudly and with expression, but in no case should you lecture or interrupt during the speech. How your peers and you react to the first performance of a small artist is of great importance, so it is better to start with relatives. Having told a few rhymes to familiar people and, having received a benevolent reaction, you will give confidence to the baby. Poems for children at matinees perfectly train public speaking skills.

Poems for babies

Babies develop rapidly, instantly absorbing information about everything that is happening around. Music, fairy tales and poems come to the aid of mothers. All poems in the collection are selected taking into account age characteristics. Their heroes are familiar and familiar toys, baby animals or the same children as a small listener. With such verses for kids it is easy to interest even the biggest fidget.

One of the important tasks of poems for kids is to make life more interesting. After all, it is much more fun to wash your face in the morning when mom tells a rhyme. Yes, and porridge will be tastier, and compote is sweeter. And the rainiest weather will not seem so gloomy if you choose the right words.

Clubfoot bear

Clubfoot bear
Walks through the forest,
(We walk briskly)
Collects cones,
Sings songs.
(Squatting - collecting bumps)
The bump bounced off
Right in the bear's forehead.
(Hold hands on the forehead)
The bear got angry
And with the foot - top!
(Stomp our feet)

Gray bunny

Gray bunny sit
(We sit like a bunny)
And move our ears,
Just like that, like that!
(We move our ears-palms)
Bunny is cold to sit,
Warm up the paws,
Clap-clap, clap-clap.
(Clap your hands)
Bunny is cold to stand,
Bunny needs to jump.
Hop-hop, skip-hop.
(Let's jump like a bunny)

Two funny sheep

Two funny sheep
Played near the river.
Jump-jump, jump-jump!
(Jumping merrily)
White sheep jumping
Early in the morning near the river.
Jump-jump, jump-jump!
Up to the sky, down to the grass.
Up to the sky, down to the grass.
(We get up on our legs, stretch up. We squat, we lower our hands down)
And then we circled
(We spin)
And fell into the river.
(Falling)

A horned goat is walking

A horned goat is walking
(Putting "horns" to the head)
After the little guys.
Legs - top-top!
(Stomp our feet)
Eyes - clap-clap!
(We close our eyes and open our eyes)
Who doesn't eat porridge?
Who doesn't drink milk?
(We threaten with a finger)
Gore, gore!
(We are afraid)

Two bugs

Two bugs in the clearing
Danced hopak:
(Dance, hands on the belt)
Right leg top, top!
(Stomp with the right foot)
With the left foot top, top!
(Left foot stomp)
Handles up, up, up!
Who will raise above all?
(Stand on tiptoes, stretch up)

Top-top - Learning to walk!

Legs, legs,
Run along the path,
Pick peas.
Big feet
Walked on the road:
Top-top-top-top-top,
Top-top-top-top-top.
Little feet
Run along the path:
Top-top-top-top-top,
Top-top-top-top-top.

Teeth

Like Masha has two teeth.
Don't bite them, daughter!
Don't bite, eat,
Listen to mom and dad.

E. Grigoryeva

Naughty spoon

Our spoon is naughty!
Instead of a mouth, I got into my ear!
Ai-ai-ai! - what a spoon!
I'll punish her a little.

Lazgdyn

While falling asleep

Sleeping eyes and sleeping cheeks
Tired babies.
Eyelashes and palms sleep,
Bellies and legs sleep.
And tiny ears
Sweetly doze on the pillow.
The curls are sleeping, the hands are sleeping,
Only the noses are sniffling.

I. Gurina

Stomper

Stomp, stomp -
Stomp!
And I'll trample -
I'll stop trampling!
I won't go on the heels,
After all, there are only slippers left!
And I'll go, I'll go again
I stomp on my heels!

A.


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