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Wee Play is honored to be named "Best of Reston"
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in the "Small Business" category for community service!

Wee Play is located in a 3,000 square foot, bright, colorful studio in the beautiful Sugar Oak Office Park near Reston Town Center and Fairfax County Parkway and offers

innovative parent/child enrichment classes,
drop-in open play, special events,
memorable birthday parties, and
 summer camps.

 
Winter Session November 28 - February 17
(no classes December 19 - January 1)
 
Early Spring Session February 27 - May 11
(no classes April 2 - 6)
Currently enrolled families have registration priority and must inform us by Tuesday, January 31 if they are returning.  A new form is not necessary. 
Payment is due by February 27
Registration opens for new families on Wednesday, February 1.
A registration form and payment must be received for the enrollment to be complete. 
 
 
WEEKEND Drop-In Open Plays
are held occasionally, space permitting.
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Join us on Sunday, February 12  10 - 11:30 am
for ART PLAY, TABLE PLAY, ACTIVE PLAY
$10 one child; $15 two or more siblings,
half off for families currently enrolled in the winter session.
Make a Valentine's Day card and craft!
 
 
 
Open Play for February
Wednesdays 4:30 - 6:00 PM
$5 each child, FREE for currently enrolled families. 

 
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Table Time
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The 5 components of a Pee Wee or Wee Play class:
 
At table or arrival time, children are enhancing their fine motor development through the use of manipulative toys and small tools.  They are measuring, experimenting, discovering, creating, classifying, sorting, and imagining.

Circle Time
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Circle time facilitates cognitive or intellectual development as children participate through stories, puppetry, songs, and fingerplays.  Children are practicing their listening skills, developing language skills, learning pre-reading skills, sequencing events, gathering information, using imagination, recognizing letters, numbers, and shapes.

Art
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During the Art segment of the class, creativity is expanded as children explore many types of age-appropriate, safe art materials.  They are developing fine motor skills, increasing language development, and developing self-esteem as they bring their ideas to life.
 

Active Play
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During active play time, children are developing their large motor skills.  They are working on balance and stability and basic movement skills such as running, jumping, galloping, hopping and skipping, and fundamental motor skills such as throwing, catching, striking, and kicking. Wee Play uses safe, quality materials and props- balls of many sizes, bean bags, ribbon streamers, ride-ons, hoops, mini-tramp, scooters, hoppers, balance beams, see-saws, balloons, paddles, hockey sticks and the much- loved parachute.

Active Play
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Snack
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We join together at the end of class for snack. We are learning to follow instructions, developing self-help skills, developing self-control, learning to share,and practicing our friendly table manners.

Throughout each Wee Play class, children are developing their social skills; how to be a good friend - learning to share, cooperate, and take turns.  
 
Wee Play is committed to providing innovative age-appropriate play classes for parents or caregivers and their young children in a fun, caring, and positive environment.

Wee Play proudly supports the local community and has provided hands-on play tables at the Herndon and Reston Festivals and Autumn Adventure in Reston Town Center, has held intergenerational classes at the Herndon Senior Center, makes donations for fund-raising to local preschools,
supports Reston Interfaith- the Embry Rucker Shelter and the Laurel Learning Center, the Spine Research Foundation, and participates in the Reston Holiday parade.

Wee Play

Create Your Badge

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National Association for the Education of Young Children

 
Let Kids Be Kids courtesy of Kidsinger Jim. 
Visit his web site to hear more and to book an event!