The Indie Sol Collective
Kamas, Utah Tiny Treehuggers
Rock Cliff Nature Preserve
FRIDAYS FROM 9:30-12:30PM (Ages 2-5)
Starting Sept 16th, class will take place Fridays near The Rock Cliff Nature Center
In this class, kids will indulge in nature exploration while learning an appreciation of the native flora, fauna, and local ecosystems.
This will be a child-led nature class; blending Reggio Emilia and Waldorf Curriculums sprinkled with hints of Spanish Immersion. We will also be incorporating math principles, language arts, movement, hiking, mindfulness, and more!
If you wish to be added to our waitlist, kindly fill out the form below. Drop off is for children who are fully potty trained; ages 3 and up. Please note that 2 year olds require parent participation.
DAILY SCHEDULE
(activities may vary slightly)
9:30am Drop-off
9:30-9:45 Free Play
9:45-10:00 Snack & Circle-Time
10:00-11:00 Learning Pods
11:00-11:30 Lunch & Play & Bathroom Breaks
11:30-12:15 Child Led Hike
12:15- 12:30 Closing Circle and Reflection (if time permits)
12:30pm Pick-Up
The Indie Sol Collective pricing
Tuition is $150.00 per month for 1 day a week for ages 2-5 from 9:30am-12:30pm Parent Participation is Optional for children potty trained & over the age of 3.
If enrolling multiple days in either program, receive a 10% discount OR receive a 10% sibling discount if enrolling multiple children.
*Only one discount per family will apply.
Tiny Treehuggers Location
742 Clarence Lane, Escondido, CA 92029
Hours
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:30am - 12:30pm
Felicita Park, Escondido
Parking Fee: $3.00 per vehicle collected at the entry gate or an annual pass may be purchased for $25. Felicita Park is the site of one of the largest and oldest Indian villages in the county. To this day, grinding holes and other artifacts reveal evidence of the centuries-old community of the Northern Diegueno Indians. Tucked into a small valley in southwest Escondido and set amid some of Southern California’s largest and most beautiful ancient oaks, Felicita County Park is full of natural, cultural and recreational resources. It sits within the San Dieguito watershed and spans approximately 346 acres. Felicita Creek flows through the park. It runs year-round, providing water for plants, trees and local wildlife, and contributing to the park’s natural beauty.