Unlock Your Child's Potential Through Play

Our Farm-Based Programs Nurture Development With Hands-On Activities, Nature Exploration, and Creative Learning

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Nature-Based
Educational Programs

Our programs focus on nurturing emotional, social, and intellectual development through engaging, developmentally appropriate activities. Children enjoy the unique experience of learning in the natural surroundings of Frying Pan Farm Park, where they can explore, observe, and develop their fine and gross motor skills in a safe, interactive environment.

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Farm Preschool

Designed for children ages 3-5, Farm Preschool provides a hands-on learning experience on an active farm. Children grow through a play-based curriculum that supports emotional, social, and intellectual development, all while immersed in the sights and sounds of Frying Pan Farm Park.

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Tiny Tot Classes

Our Tiny Tot parent-child classes, for ages 18 months to 3 years, focus on building socialization, language, and motor skills. Through music, movement, art, and interactive activities, children gain essential early development in a supportive, engaging atmosphere. Classes run from September to May in the Frying Pan Park Schoolhouse.

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Camps

We offer camp programs for ages 4-10 during school breaks, including Summer, Winter, and Spring sessions. These camps provide opportunities for children to learn about nature, history, and themselves through outdoor activities, fostering growth beyond the classroom.

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Let’s Connect and Grow Together

Ready to explore our programs? Contact us today to learn more about enrollment and availability for Farm Preschool, Tiny Tot Classes, and Camps. Our team is here to answer your questions and guide you through the process!

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