Toddlers are curious, energetic, and ready to soak up the world. Our Busy Bees program channels that energy into creative play, early language development, and the social skills that will carry them through life.
The toddler years are one of the most exciting developmental windows of a child’s life — and the Busy Bees program is designed to make the most of every single day. With structured play, creative activities, and consistent routines, toddlers build the skills they need at exactly the right pace.
Marlene creates an environment where curiosity is celebrated and every child’s unique personality gets room to shine. Whether your toddler is just beginning to talk or already running circles around everyone — they’ll be challenged, engaged, and loved.
Play is how toddlers learn best, and every activity in our program — from art to music to outdoor play — is thoughtfully designed to support development while keeping the fun front and center.
Every activity is chosen to build a skill — but first and foremost, it has to be fun.
Finger painting, drawing, collage, and crafts build fine motor skills and unleash creativity in little hands.
Daily read-alouds, songs, and conversation build vocabulary and communication skills at a critical window.
Blocks, puzzles, and construction toys develop spatial thinking, focus, and early math foundations.
Dancing, clapping, and singing develop rhythm, coordination, and self-expression in toddlers.
Sharing, taking turns, and playing alongside friends are life skills — and we practice them every single day.
Toddlers practice self-feeding, table manners, and mealtime routines that build independence and healthy habits.
Every child in every program gets dedicated outdoor time in our fully fenced, turf backyard — packed with activities for every age and energy level.
We accept both private pay families and families enrolled through the ELC School Readiness program. Choose your path below.
Pay directly — no income requirements, no waitlist
Subsidized care for qualifying Palm Beach County families