Programs That Grow With Your Child

From first steps to kindergarten readiness, our three programs meet your child exactly where they are.

Seedlings — Ages 2-3

Our youngest learners discover the joy of group play through sensory exploration, music, movement, and storytime. The Seedlings program focuses on building trust, developing language skills, and nurturing independence in a warm, home-like environment. Available two or three mornings per week, this gentle introduction to school helps toddlers feel safe, seen, and excited to learn.

Toddlers engaged in sensory play activities

Sprouts — Ages 3-4

Sprouts build on their natural curiosity through nature walks, art projects, early literacy, and collaborative play. Children develop social skills, fine motor control, and early math concepts while exploring the world around them. Choose from three or five mornings per week. Our outdoor classroom and garden provide daily opportunities for hands-on science and environmental stewardship.

Preschoolers on a nature walk discovering plants and insects

Bloomers — Ages 4-5

Our kindergarten readiness program combines phonics, math foundations, writing practice, and collaborative projects with the play-based philosophy that defines Little Sprouts. Bloomers graduate with the academic skills, emotional regulation, and social confidence to thrive in kindergarten and beyond. Full-day and half-day options available five days per week.

Pre-kindergarten children working on a group project together

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about enrolling at Little Sprouts.

What are your hours of operation?

We're open Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Half-day programs run from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Full-day programs run from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM, with extended care available until 5:30 PM.

What is the student-to-teacher ratio?

We maintain an 8:1 student-to-teacher ratio across all programs. For our Seedlings program (ages 2-3), we keep a 6:1 ratio to ensure every child receives the attention they need.

Do you offer financial assistance or sliding-scale tuition?

Yes. We participate in the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) and offer a limited number of need-based scholarships. Contact us to learn more about your options.

What happens on a typical day?

A typical day includes morning circle time, outdoor exploration, a hands-on learning project, free play, snack and lunch, rest time (full-day students), and afternoon activities. Every day includes at least 60 minutes of outdoor time, rain or shine.

Is my child ready for preschool?

Most children are ready between ages 2 and 3. Signs of readiness include interest in other children, ability to separate from parents for short periods, and basic communication skills. We're happy to discuss your child's readiness during a tour — there's no pressure.

Ready to Enroll?

Spaces fill quickly. Schedule a tour to see our campus and meet our teachers.