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​Mommy & Me and Preschool Prep at
The Motherhood Village

Bond. Learn. Play. Every stage, under one roof.

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Why Families Love These Classes

At The Motherhood Village, we believe every stage of childhood — and motherhood — deserves connection, enrichment and fun!
Using
Montessori and Waldorf techniques, our Mommy & Me and Preschool Prep programs are designed to bring families together through play, movement, and creativity — all in a nurturing environment, led by a former educator, where parents can connect, children can thrive, and everyone feels part of the Village. 

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What we offer

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Mommy and Me 

Learn, Play & Grow

(Ages 9 months – 3 years | 1.5 hours)

Designed for early learners and their grown-ups, this joyful 90-minute class blends guided activity time with open play and connection. Each week introduces a fun new theme.

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Tuesdays and Fridays:

10:00 AM to 11:30 AM - 6 mos. to 3 years old

 

​​Age appropriate activities include:

​🎨 Art & Sensory – hands-on textures, colors, and creativity
🎶 Music & Movement – songs, rhythm, and early coordination
📚 Storytime & Social Play – early literacy and hip

 

Perfect for parents who want to connect with their little one — without pressure or perfection.

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Preschool Prep

Ready, Set, Learn!

(Ages 2.5 – 4 years | 2 hours | Drop-off or Stay)

Our Preschool Prep class is a gentle introduction to structured learning — packed with fun, creativity, and discovery.

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Every Friday:

12:30 PM to 2:30 PM

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Each 2-hour session includes:

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  • Circle time & songs

  • Early literacy & motor skills

  • Themed art & sensory activities

  • Movement & social play

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​​Flexible options for every family. Packages, drop-ins, and memberships available.

©2021 by The Motherhood Village Coral Springs

"It takes a village to raise a child, but most importantly it takes a village to uplift a mother."

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