At A Giants Early Learning Center, our Winter Wonders Week is intentionally designed to turn seasonal experiences into meaningful learning. Through hands-on activities, children explore winter concepts while developing important academic and life skills.
Below is a look at what your child will be learning this week and how each activity supports their growth.
🧊 Sensory Play and Winter Exploration

Children engage in winter-inspired sensory activities using materials like faux snow, ice, and themed tools. While this looks like play, children are actively learning through scooping, pouring, and exploring textures.
These activities help develop:
• Fine motor strength and coordination
• Early math concepts like counting and sorting
• Focus, patience, and problem-solving skills
📖 Winter Stories and Early Literacy

Through winter-themed books and group discussions, children build language and comprehension skills. Teachers guide conversations, ask questions, and encourage children to share ideas and retell stories.
This supports:
• Vocabulary and language development
• Listening and sequencing skills
• Early storytelling and communication
🎨 Building and Creative Expression

Children create winter art projects and participate in simple building activities. These experiences allow children to explore creativity while working through challenges and expressing their ideas.
Through these activities, children build:
• Spatial awareness and shape recognition
• Creative thinking and self-expression
• Confidence and independence
⭐ Why This Week Matters
Winter Wonders supports whole-child development through purposeful play, creativity, and social interaction. Every activity is planned with intention to help children grow academically, socially, and emotionally.
At AGELC, play is meaningful, learning is intentional, and every child is given the opportunity to thrive.
