Our day
Each month, we explore four themes together with the children, naturally inspired by the season, the current month, and the world around us. During morning circle time, we talk about these themes, play, create, and give space to children’s curiosity, questions, and imagination. An overview of the individual themes can always be found on the children’s group notice board and in the educational plan.
8:00- 9:00
Arrival of children, free play
Individual welcome, possibility of adaptation, free play according to children's interests
9:00 - 9:30
Morning snack
Balanced snack, independence training, shared dining
9:30 - 10:00
Morning circle
Songs, rhymes, physical activities, welcoming the day, activities according to the theme of the week
10:00 - 11:30
Staying outdoors
Walk, playground or park
11:30 - 12:00
Lunch
soup and main course from Ekolandia catering
12:00 - 12:30
Pick up after lunch
Children can be picked up earlier by arrangement.
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch break
Sleep, rest, regeneration, sleepless children have quiet activities with a teacher
14:30 - 15:00
Afternoon snack
If the menu allows, prepared with the help of children
15:00 - 17:00
Free play, picking up children
quiet games and creativity
Where do we go out?
We regularly take the children outdoors to the neighboring Riegrovy Sady park, where our favorite spot is the U Draka playground. The spacious park also offers many other activities that help children explore nature and the world around them.
We also have an arrangement with the Rajská zahrada playground, where we take turns with another children’s group and have the entire playground exclusively to ourselves.
Where do they cook for us?
Delicious lunches are delivered fresh every day by EKOLANDIA catering, which specializes in balanced nutrition for kindergartens and children’s groups.
Snacks are prepared from fresh ingredients directly at the childcare facility. Whenever possible, we prepare them together with the children.
How to say goodbye easily in the morning
Create a simple farewell ritual with your child, such as a kiss, a short phrase, or a secret gesture. Do not prolong or dramatize the goodbye unnecessarily—children sense their parents’ emotions, so it is important to appear confident and positive.
Once you have said goodbye, do not return, so the child understands that the departure is clear and final. A brief reassurance that you will come back in the afternoon and do something together is enough.
