Bilbies

24-36 monthS younger toddler

Children aged between 2-3 years old are called ‘Explorers’, ‘Adventurers’, and ‘Little Scientists’. They start to explore the world in a broader scale and want to know everything around them.

In Bilbies, we integrate play-based learning in our program and providing more opportunities for children to connect with their surroundings and practice their understanding about the world.

  • Building with blocks to enhance spatial awareness and fine motor skills.

  • Pretend play with dolls or toys to encourage imagination and social interaction.

  • Sensory play with sand, water, or playdough to explore different textures and stimulate the senses.

  • Circle time with singing songs, listening to stories, and playing simple games to promote socialization and language development.

  • Drawing with crayons or markers to foster creativity and fine motor skills.

  • Climbing, running, and jumping to develop gross motor skills and physical coordination.

  • Playing with balls or other objects that require coordination to improve hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness.

  • Reading stories aloud to promote language development and a love for books.

  • Engaging in conversations with adults and peers to practice communication skills and express thoughts and feelings.

  • Outdoor play in nature to experience the environment and engage in physical activity.

  • Joeys (0-12 months)

    In our Joeys room, we create a secure and nurturing environment where experienced educators support infants' early communication and development through sensory experiences and music.

  • Echidnas (12-24 months)

    The Echidnas room focuses on nurturing emerging independence and social interactions among younger toddlers through creative play, block building, and pretend activities.

  • Bilbies (24 – 36 months)

    Our Bilbies room engages 'Explorers' and 'Adventurers' with play-based learning that fosters cognitive and physical growth through sensory play, imaginative activities, and outdoor exploration.

  • Wallabies (3-5 Years old)

    The Wallabies room offers an enquiry-based curriculum led by Qualified Early Childhood Teachers, promoting active learning and collaboration with families to achieve developmental milestones.

FAQ’s

  • To begin the enrolment process, you can either join our waitlist or book a tour directly through our website. Just fill out a quick form with your basic details to express your interest and schedule a tour at your convenience.

  • During your service tour, you will have the opportunity to explore our facilities, meet our staff, and ask any questions you might have about our programs and philosophy. We recommend arriving 5 minutes early for your scheduled tour.

  • You will need to provide the following documents to complete the enrolment process:

    A completed Enrolment form before the expiry date.

    Your child’s birth certificate.

    Your child’s immunisation history statement (official Australian version).

    Your child’s CRN and the Primary Carer’s CRN for Childcare Subsidy (CCS) eligibility.

  • Yes, there is a non-refundable $100 Enrolment fee that will be charged when you confirm your enrolment.

  • Orientation days are opportunities for your child to familiarize themselves with our centre before starting. When filling out the Enrolment form, you’ll be asked to nominate two orientation days. We conduct orientations Monday to Friday between 11:30 am - 1:30 pm and 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm.

  • Please ensure your child comes prepared with a water bottle, a sun-safe hat, and spare clothes. Remember to label all belongings with your child’s name to avoid any mix-ups.