Kids
A safe place to make new friends and explores what it means to love one another.
Children are born with two incredible gifts: curiosity and kindness. At Boulder Breakfast Club we are firm believers in fostering those gifts. Our weekly programming includes free-play, stories, and engaging activities that help kids ages birth through elementary school understand the importance of kindness and love while embracing and expanding their natural curiosities about the world.
Upcoming in Our Kids’ Program
In order to thrive, children need 5 trusted adults that are not their parents actively involved in their lives. Our staff and volunteer children’s team engages kids in stories and activities that help them grow into kind, compassionate, connected people, all while building meaningful relationships.
Plus, coming to Boulder Breakfast Club Kids is just plain FUN! And yes, there are donuts (with parent permission, of course).
KICKOFF MEETING
Join us for an extra-special catered breakfast as we kickoff our Boulder Breakfast Club in our new space!
Topic: Getting to Know You
Sunday, September 20
9:00am
Sunday, September 27
9:00am
Topic: Who is our neighbor?
Sunday, October 4
9:00am
Topic: What is kindness?
Sunday, October 11
9:00am
Topic: Using our voices for love
Our Classrooms
Infants and Toddlers
Ages birth - 2
Our youngest friends are cared for by a paid childcare provider and several volunteer staff. This group spends their time playing, singing, and exploring.
Preschool
Ages 2-4
Volunteer teachers share friends are cared for by a paid childcare provider and several volunteer staff. This group spends their time playing, singing, and exploring.
Young Elementary
Ages 5-7
Volunteer teachers lead children through stories, discussions, and activities to help explore and enforce the week’s theme. Activities include art projects, science experiments, volunteer work, and lots and lots of free play.
Older Elementary
Ages 8-10
Volunteer teachers lead children through stories, discussions, and activities to help explore and enforce the week’s theme. Activities include art projects, science experiments, and volunteer work. Weather permitting this group may also spend time outdoors.