Real Books Mean Really Great Literacy Skills

At the London Day School, we truly value the experience a child has when they have access to books. Our library not only excites and engages our young learners, it gives them the opportunity to be surrounded by “real” books. As the study below shows, having access to books and being around books helps to […]

How Can I Get My Preschooler to Clean Up?

The preschool years are some of the most wonderful and scariest times for parents, especially if it’s the first child they are sending to school. I receive a lot of questions from parents, from “How do I handle separation anxiety?” to “What do I do if my child hasn’t seemed to make many friends?” One […]

Kids, Chemistry and Uncontrollable Giggles. What’s going on in Preschool?

Laughter… Absolutely the most wonderful, joyous, loud laughter filling the halls, and where was it coming from? A preschool chemistry class. What? How could that be? Were the kids making funny faces? Had someone slipped on a banana peel? Neither. These happy, hysterical preschoolers were spending the morning at The London Day School learning about […]

An Educational Adventure Awaits

Miss Danielle is a teacher who helps children learn about life and the changes that come with it through her animated kids’ show, Miss Danielle’s Preschoolbuds. Miss Danielle and her animal friends focus on topics that affect children as they get older, like changes in their bodies or having to wear glasses. With the help […]

Giveaway: Preschoolbuds

Danielle Lindner has a mission – to help young kids develop kinder characteristics. Through her books and her Amazon Prime show, Miss Danielle’s Preschoolbuds, she uses her years of experience as an educator to help kids build social and emotional IQ… Click here to read the full article

Celebrate Everyday With Me Review of PreschoolBuds Books

Thank you to Celebrate Everyday With Me for their wonderful review of the Miss Danielle’s PreschoolBuds book series!  See what they had to say below. …They are great conversation starters between you and your children. And although geared to preschoolers, my (first grade) daughter enjoyed reading them herself. With Danielle’s books, children can learn how to […]

A Guide to When Your Kids May Be Old Enough to Do Things on Their Own

After years of knowing your child’s exact whereabouts, who he is with, and what she is eating, it can be daunting, even scary, to ease your child into independent activities. But there will come a time when you will have to give your little one wings to fly—or at least, money to take a train […]