Programs
At Little Lions of Judah, we believe a shining future begins with a strong foundation. Our early education programs are thoughtfully designed to nurture curiosity, creativity, and confidence in every child.
we understand that every moment in early childhood is a stepping stone toward a bright and joyful future. That’s why our curriculum and caring teachers work hand in hand to spark curiosity and nurture a genuine love for learning. Whether your child is building a towering castle, preparing a magical pretend meal, or caring for a cuddly friend, they’re growing in confidence, imagination, and heart all while having fun in a warm and welcoming environment.
Our classrooms are places where children feel seen, supported, and celebrated. With teachers who truly believe in them, children are free to explore, express themselves, try new things, and make lasting friendships.
Your child’s well-being means everything to us. That’s why health and safety have always been at the heart of what we do. When you know your child is safe and cared for, you can breathe a little easier. Learn more about the thoughtful steps we’re taking to protect our children, families, and staff every single day.
Learning haven
Our classrooms are more than just learning spaces, they are vibrant, nurturing communities where every child is welcomed with warmth, joy, and open arms. Whether you are joining us for the first time or returning to our family, we are excited to embrace your little one into a space where they can truly thrive.
Our carefully crafted curriculum blends early academics, active play, and social-emotional growth to support the whole child nurturing bright minds, strong bodies, and kind hearts. Every step of the way, we celebrate your child’s unique strengths. Through regular assessments and personalized learning plans, we ensure their journey is just right for them and we keep you connected and informed, because your partnership means everything to us.





Our learning spaces for infants through kindergarteners
Step into our learning spaces, and you’ll instantly feel the energy joyful laughter, curious minds at work, and creativity blooming in every corner. It’s a place where children are free to play, discover, and grow at their own pace. When kids feel safe, supported, and inspired, every day becomes an adventure in learning.
There’s Something Magical About Our Learning Spaces
Infant classroom activities
Our caring and imaginative teachers gently guide infants through playful activities tailored perfectly to their age and stage. Take a peek at some of the joyful moments they experience!
Each day is filled with wonder for our littlest learners.
Going Places
Tactile Time


Knock It Down
During this activity, infants use problem-solving skills to figure out how to topple a block tower.
Infants mimic actions by pushing toy vehicles in certain ways and echoing the sounds they hear them make.
Soft, rough, smooth every texture is a new adventure! Infants engage their senses by exploring the feel of everyday objects.
Bubble Fun
Babies watch and reach for floating bubbles, building visual tracking and hand-eye coordination.
Little Drummers
Using soft instruments or containers, infants tap and shake to create sounds, learning about cause and effect.
Roll and Reach
Infants roll on soft mats to reach for colorful toys, strengthening core muscles and motor skills.


classroom activities
Each day, our imaginative teachers lead toddlers in exciting, age appropriate activities designed just for them. Take a look at some of the fun they enjoy!
Homes for Animals
Digging in the Dirt
Car Tracks
Kids take toy cars dipped in non-toxic paint and roll them over paper to create different patterns and textures.
Children use blocks to build cozy homes and habitats for their stuffed animals practicing problem solving, construction skills, and imaginative play all at once.
Getting a little messy means learning is happening! Kids use garden tools to dig in soil and explore seeds, plants, and flowers.


Water Play
Kids splash, pour, and scoop water using cups and funnels, learning basic science and motor skills.
Tunnel Time
Toddlers move to music, then freeze when it stops! It’s a fun way to build balance and self-regulation.
Dance and Freeze
Crawling through soft play tunnels helps toddlers develop gross motor skills and confidence in movement.


Discovery Preschool classroom activities
Each day, our inspiring teachers lead preschoolers through playful, age appropriate activities that spark learning and joy. Here’s a glimpse of the fun and discovery they enjoy!
Feel and Find
Pattern Play


Color Hunt
Children search the classroom for objects that match a specific color. This boosts observation skills and reinforces color recognition.
Children reach into a mystery bag, feel an object, and guess what it is enhancing sensory awareness and vocabulary.
Using beads, blocks, or stickers, children create repeating patterns. This lays the foundation for early math concepts.
Obstacle Courses
Kids move through an outdoor obstacle course, solving challenges and building physical confidence.
Rainbow Sorting
Children sort colorful objects into matching bins, practicing color recognition and fine motor skills.
I Spy Shapes
Teachers call out shapes for children to find in the classroom, encouraging observation and vocabulary skills.
Musical Moods
Kids listen to different styles of music and use crayons or paint to draw how it makes them feel.


Preschool Class room activities
Each day, our inspiring teachers lead preschoolers in exciting, age-appropriate activities that nurture their growth and curiosity. Here are just a few examples of the fun they enjoy!
Mix It Up!
Snack Math
Alphabet Adventure
Children go on a letter hunt around the classroom, spotting items that begin with the letter of the day building phonics and vocabulary skills.
Kids explore color mixing with paints, discovering how new colors are made sparking creativity and scientific thinking.
Children count, sort, and group their snacks turning snack time into a fun, hands-on math lesson.


Weather Watchers
Preschoolers look out the window and help chart the day’s weather, learning to observe and talk about the world around them.
Emotion Exploration
Using mirrors, storybooks, and expressive faces, kids learn to recognize and name feelings helping build empathy and emotional intelligence.


Our Guiding Scripture
Whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:1-6