“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning.”
— Fred Rogers
Naavu School’s Accompanied Toddler Programme offers a gentle, research-based introduction to school life for children aged 2 to 4 years — where parents are an essential part of the journey.
Rooted in progressive early childhood approaches, the programme blends guided play, exploration, and family involvement to build early cognitive, emotional, and social development.
Through shared experiences and open-ended exploration, toddlers develop autonomy, curiosity, and confidence — while parents gain practical insight into nurturing learning environments at home.
The programme lays a strong foundation for a smooth transition into formal schooling, helping children discover that learning can be joyful, natural, and shared
Here, play is purposeful. Learning is lived. And every experience builds confidence.
Programme Details

2–4 years

1.5 hours per session

5 days a week (Monday to Friday)

6:1
Outdoor Playspace
Safe, sensory-rich landscapes with varied textures and natural materials encourage gross motor development, balance, and coordination through creative play.
Indoor Playspace
A dynamic studio designed for imaginative, social play using open-ended materials — wooden blocks, fabrics, and light play — to engage all senses.
Early Years Environments
Dedicated zones for early literacy, music, and movement that support communication, rhythm, and group participation.
Library
A cozy corner filled with curated toddler books and parent resources, fostering early literacy and shared reading experiences.
Lego Brick Lab
An innovation-led space where children practice fine motor control, design thinking, and collaborative problem-solving through open-ended Lego play.
Safe, sensory-rich landscapes with varied textures and natural materials encourage gross motor development, balance, and coordination through creative play.
Songs, stories, and shared activities that nurture language, rhythm, and social-emotional growth.
Hands-on activities designed to balance freedom and guidance — encouraging inquiry, skill-building, and reflection.
Gross motor activities, sensory exploration, and nature play that strengthen coordination and curiosity.
Parents and educators come together to reflect on the day, sharing ways to extend learning and connection at home.
Parent–child bonding through guided play
Expert-led sessions grounded in child development research
Thoughtfully curated environments for exploration
Smooth transition to Early Years Programme
Because the best way to begin learning is together.
Limited Seats.