“During this stage, physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development progresses at an unmatched pace, with neural connections formed in infancy serving as the foundation for all future learning.”
Day in the Life

Toddlers and parents are welcomed into a warm, beautifully organised classroom with light music playing in the background. This time is designed for children to channelize their energy and settle down into the school environment.



Parent Toddler Learning Spaces
Sensory Gym
The sensory gymnasium is every child’s favourite space at Giggling Care Club. It is filled with open-ended and structured challenges that change every week. These challenges bring a parent and child closer as they participate in activities together. They learn to twist, turn, roll, jump, run, balance, and hop. Children strengthen physical skills as they walk on balancing beams, wobble on river stone gonges, fall on crash mats, climb on rock walls, and bounce on animal scooters.
Outdoor Play Spaces
Giggling Care Club is equipped with 3 types of outdoor spaces – active, social, and experimental. In the active play area, children have access to open-ended play equipment where they develop their gross-motor skills through crawling and climbing on mounds. The outdoor social area is an interactive and collaborative space with a sand pit, water tub and a pretend play area. In the experimental outdoor area, children experiment with materials that evoke their multiple senses.
Art and Design Station
The art and design station, equipped with easels and traditional chabudai, allows children to engage with a range of tools and materials to explore textures and create expressive arts and crafts. Children explore a range of paints such as powder, poster, acrylic, dye, tablet, and oil paints and tools such as stamps, sponges, and brayer rollers. They also explore natural materials like clay slurry, leaves and branches, and natural colours from plants.
Sensory Station
Giggling Care Club is equipped with 3 types of outdoor spaces – active, social, and experimental. In the active play area, children have access to open-ended play equipment where they develop their gross-motor skills through crawling and climbing on mounds. The outdoor social area is an interactive and collaborative space with a sand pit, water tub and a pretend play area. In the experimental outdoor area, children experiment with materials that evoke their multiple senses.
Block Station
The block studio is an opportunity for toddlers to involve their parents in their favourite play time. Equipped with child-friendly blocks of different sizes, shapes, and textures, the station encourages children to tinker and recreate their thoughts and interpretations of the world. The space features lego blocks, spiral blocks, tube blocks, tangrams, 3D and 2D puzzles, foam blocks, magnetic blocks and much more.
Storytime Station
Here, parents and children have access to a world of books ranging from texture books and picture books, to block-based books. Read-alouds are an integral part of this station and help children enhance their vocabulary and their understanding of the world. Parents hold their toddler’s hand to purposefully listen as well as support them in pronunciation of simple words.