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Where Learning & Play Come Together
Our half-day preschool program is designed to create a fun, engaging, and nurturing environment where young children can learn, explore, and grow. Through a unique combination of play-based and movement-focused activities, we help children stay active, curious, and excited about learning while developing the foundational skills needed for a successful transition into Kindergarten.
Each day, children participate in hands-on learning experiences that incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S.T.E.M.), along with creative arts activities that encourage imagination and self-expression. Our curriculum is carefully designed to make learning enjoyable while fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and early academic development.
Beyond academics, we place a strong emphasis on building social and emotional skills. Children learn how to communicate effectively, work cooperatively with others, develop self-confidence, and manage emotions in positive ways. By nurturing the whole child, we help lay the groundwork for lifelong learning, meaningful relationships, and future success both inside and outside the classroom.
To sign up for a tour or to inquire more, please contact our director:
Email: director@masterthinkers.org
Call or Text: (360) 718 - 2825



Reading readiness includes developing the foundational skills, behaviors, and attitudes necessary to begin learning how to read.
Letter Names
Letter Sounds
Expanding vocabulary
Self Expression
Interest in Books
Encouraging reading readiness involves activities like reading aloud, playing phonics sound games, singing songs about letters, and providing opportunities for children to explore books and letters in a fun, pressure-free environment.

Fine motor skills refer to the small, precise movements involving the hands, fingers, and wrists, essential for writing, buttoning, & manipulating objects.
Holding objects like a pencil
Cutting lines & shapes
Manipulating small objects
Tracing / copying
Coloring
Encouraging fine motor skills involves activities such as building puzzles, stringing beads, drawing, cutting, and tracing. These activities will help children build muscle strength in their hands which helps set them up for success in writing.

Math readiness includes developing the foundational skills, behaviors, and attitudes necessary to begin problem solving and working with numbers.
Recognizing Numbers
Counting Forward & Backward
Understanding Patterns
Recognizing Shapes
Comparing Quantities
Encouraging math readiness involves activities like counting games, writing numerals in sand trays, matching shapes, and providing opportunities for children to explore adding and subtracting with manipulatives before written equations.
What are Brain Breaks?
All of our lessons will include high engagement, movement-oriented learning. Examples include going on scavenger hunts, counting while doing various movements/exercises, and working with various objects/manipulatives. We also take breaks in-between classes. This time is designed to feel like a break from all of the excitement, but it does not mean the learning will stop. This time will allow children to make choices such as coloring at the table, building with a structure toy, or listening to a story. During this time, a teacher will read a book, play soft music, so that children can rest from hands on activity while utilizing a different part of their brain.


What is the cost?
The tuition fee is $575 per month, with a required commitment of 9 months. There is a $50 registration fee at sign up that will be collected to hold your child's spot in the program.
Want to learn more?
Each session will host a maximum of 10 students. If interested in joining us, the first step will be to set up a tour! This will give you and your child the opportunity to interact with the center and see everything first hand.
To sign up for a tour or to inquire more, please contact our director:
Email: director@masterthinkers.org
Call or Text: (360) 718 - 2825


