In the Spotlight

The Adventure Playground
Not your typical playground, this playground will bring out the budding carpenter or adventurer in your preschooler.

Habitot Children's Museum
Designed for preschoolers, this museum is full of interactive exhibits that foster creativity.

MOMS Club International
This non-profit organization provides guidance and support for moms plus friendships and activities for preschoolers.


SF Bay Area Preschooler Friendly Businesses

Le Market Cafe

The San Francisco Bay Area has many businesses that cater to preschoolers.  It may be the hair salon that has toys to keep your child happily distracted while he is getting a stylish new 'do or the local bookstore that has an awesome children's section complete with play area. If you know of a San Francisco Bay Area business that you would like me to review, please contact me.

 

Featured SF Bay Area Preschooler Friendly Business

Snippety Crickets
Want to take your preschooler to a hair salon designed especially for him? Snippety Crickets may be just what you are looking for. This salon has stylists who are fast with their scissors and tons of toys to keep your preschooler happy.

Featured Preschool Product

The Veterinarian Costume is another in a line of dress up career clothes that have won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award 2004. This costume has lots of realistic details such as a mask, lab coat, play stethoscope, play syringe, and even a stuffed puppy with a bandaged leg. Your preschooler will be armed and ready to nurse all her stuffed animals back to good health.

 

 

Around PreschoolRock.com

Four Steps for Controlling Preschool Clutter
Are you drowning under an avalanche of your preschoolers clothes? Do you need to reclaim your closets and dressers?  These simple steps for controlling preschool clutter can be used for clothes your preschooler has outgrown, as well as toys, and arts and crafts.

Tips for Choosing Good Preschool Books
When you go to the library with your preschooler, do you let your preschooler choose all the books you check out? While it’s fine to let your preschooler choose one or two books, chances are you won’t end up with the best books to read aloud at home if you let him do all the picking. Use these tips to select good books that both of you will enjoy.

How To Listen To Your Preschooler
When was the last time you asked your preschooler about their day? Preschoolers are at the age where they can tell you what they did that day. Not only does it build memory skills, it also qualifies for quality time and togetherness. Instead of talking...listen. PreschoolRock.com explains how a few simple words can help you open up the lines of communication with your preschooler.