Tiny Turtles Preschool of Jupiter, FL

A Creative, Fun & Loving Environment!

Education for children six weeks to five years old, after school childcare, and summer camp for children up to 10 years old. Plus —we have free hot nutritional meals prepared daily!

Tiny Turtles’ Blog

Fun Fourth of July Activities for Your Preschooler

June 26, 2017
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Are you ready to celebrate the red, white, and blue? This Fourth of July, you may have plans for a barbecue, day at the pool, fireworks show, or all of the above! But did you know that this holiday can also be a great learning…

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How to Keep Your Preschooler’s Mind Sharp Over the Summer

May 23, 2017
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With Memorial Day just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking of your preschooler’s summer vacation. The several months away from the classroom can be critical for just about every school-aged child, but especially those entering preschool or kindergarten in the fall. Chances are that…

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How Important are Enrichment Programs For Your Preschooler?

March 21, 2017
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Take a moment to think about your preschooler’s weekly activities while they’re at school. They probably play with toys, color, and learn the basic ABCs. But how often does your child engage in enrichment activities? In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of…

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What Impact Does an Unhealthy School Lunch Have on Your Child?

February 16, 2017
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Do you know what’s in your child’s lunch at school? For preschool students, in particular, it’s imperative that the staff provides a nutritious lunch. This blog post will detail the importance of a healthy lunch and how it can mentally and physically affect your child.…

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5 Holiday Craft Ideas For Your Preschooler

December 12, 2016
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With the holiday season upon us, Tiny Turtles Preschool of Jupiter wants to make sure that you and your child have some crafting fun during this wonderful time of year! Our staff holds your child’s preschool education in high regard, which is why we always…

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Thanksgiving Day Fun For You & Your Preschooler

November 21, 2016
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Are you in need of some last-minute Thanksgiving activities for your preschooler? With Turkey Day just around the corner, check out these fun ideas that we’re certain you’ll want to gobble up. Crafts Enhance your preschooler’s early childhood education with a Thanksgiving craft. Let your…

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A History Of Thanksgiving For You & Your Preschooler

November 9, 2016
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Gather the family around the table for the origin story and traditions of America’s favorite November holiday: Thanksgiving. Why do we celebrate it? Who was at the first Thanksgiving? Why do we have such a great feast? Buckle your shoes and tie on your hats,…

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Bowling Alley & Cinema Etiquette For Summer Day Care Trips

May 20, 2016
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We love that our summer day care program in Jupiter includes many fun field trips to the bowling alley and the local theater. Watching our youngin’s get strikes on the lanes and enjoy the latest movies are some of our favorite reasons to host summer…

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Splish! Splash! Water Fridays At Our Day Care In Jupiter

May 8, 2016
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Summer is getting closer, and the weather is getting warmer! Kids are itching to get out of school and join us for our summer day care in Jupiter, where we’ll be playing in the water every Friday. There are many great reasons to let your…

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Questions? Contact Us!

Tiny Turtles Preschool of Jupiter
601 N. Hepburn Avenue
Jupiter, FL 33458

Call Us At: 561-404-4863

Tiny Turtles Preschool of Jupiter’s goal is to provide an enriching early childhood educational experience with a well-balanced, unique curriculum dedicated to the development of infants and young children. Our Creative Curriculum is based upon the natural ways in which children learn along with a print-rich environment for future school readiness. Our state-of-the-art program offers thematic units involving computer labs, reading, writing, arts & crafts, math, science, music, physical education, library, dramatic play and age appropriate separate playgrounds.