Le Petit Paradis

The first eco-friendly preschool in New York City Bilingual French Montessori & Bank Street

Our mission is to create a harmonious International environment, uniting children from various cultural backgrounds and working as a team within a relaxed positive atmosphere.

We give your child an opportunity to learn French as a second language from a young age. By combining both Montessori and Bank Street philosophies, your child will have an early start to a strong education.

We start teaching children about an eco-friendly way of life, giving them awareness for the future of their planet.

We contribute a unique service using education, psychology, communication, caring and nurturing with elements of creativity, play recreation, humor, enthusiasm, fun, and lots of love resulting in good self-esteem, independence, confidence and overall happiness!! That's why we call it The Little Paradise!!

The environment at Le Petit Paradis is mostly eco-friendly.

We use non-toxic cleaning products. Furniture and classroom materials are all recyclable. Tables and chairs are made from wood that is harvested from healthy forests done in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. The walls are painted with a NO or low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) which does not have toxins in it.

The floors are made of bamboo. The HV/AC system we installed is the new non-ozone depleting gas.

Light bulbs are fluorescent.

We start teaching children about an eco-friendly way of life, giving them awareness for the future of their planet.

Example: Polar bears are becoming extinct; the glaciers in Antarctica are melting because of warmer temperatures.

CONTACT US

Physical Address: 1656 Third Ave, New York, NY 10128

Mailing Address: 305 E 24th Street, # 18 C New York,

NY 10010

Telephone: 646-262-6549 Fax: 212-696-4607

Email: christina@lepetitparadispreschool.com

Web site: www.lepetitparadispreschool.com

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Get Ready for Summer with Free Swimming Events


Summer is just around the corner and summer means swimming. In preparation of summer and swimming season get your feet wet at these free swimming events.

The Big Swim
April 12, 2008
The Big Swim is a one-of-a-kind open swim meet where 1,000 New York City children ages 6-16 participate in a free day of competitive swim races. Each child experiences the excitement of a real race with starting blocks, officials, and a timed finish. Races are all supervised by lifeguards and swimming Asphalt Green aquatics staff. This event has been recommended to me by other parents who said that your child does not need to be an very strong swimmer to have a great time. The environment is not competitive and each child goes home a winner with a medal, a photo with Olympians, a t-shirt, and a goody bag.

The Big Swim takes place on April 12, 2008, but registration forms must be received by March 30th. For more information on the meet, call 800.NYC.SWIM (800.692.7946) or go to the website to register online.

Asphalt Green's The Big Swim
555 East 90th Street
New York, NY 10128

YMCA Splash Week
April 21-25, 2008
The YMCA of Greater New York is hosting a week of free swimming lesson during their Splash Week to promote water safety for kids and families. During Splash Week local YMCA branches will be offering free half-hour swimming lessons to anyone aged 3 and up. Yes, there will even be free adult swimming classes as well as lifeguarding classes for anyone who's dreaming of getting a job as a lifeguard this summer. You won't find any information about Splash Week online. You must visit or call your local YMCA branch to find out the schedule of classes, but if you don't know where the nearest YMCA branch is you can find it at the YMCA website. Participating branches can be found in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island.

If you're looking for swimming classes for read our swimming classes post. It includes mommy and me swimming classes and classes for older children as well.

Giveaway: Elf Tennis. Easy for Even the Littlest Rackets

photo by steve9567Tennis is a great sport for NYC kids. There are free tennis courts all over the city and you can play inside during the colder months. Now tennis is even more accessible to it's littlest players thanks to Elf Tennis and it's creator Esther Forrester. Esther, a former Division I college tennis player with over 10 years of experience teaching tennis to adults and children, has developed a new method of teaching tennis perfect for children as young as 3 years old.

What is the Elf Tennis secret? First they start with oversized foam balls and smaller nets to help smaller children get into the game and love it. But classes also focus on the 4 Fs: Fun, Fitness, Friendship and Fundamentals of tennis. Sounds like a winning combination to me.

Lycee Francais Summer Camp

The Lycee Francais is proud to offer a five week summer camp program for the summer of 2009. You have the flexibility for signing up for any or all of the five weeks. The camp is open for students in nursery - fifth grade. We offer a full day program from 9:00 - 3:00 which incorporates a variety of activities such as art, music, dance, swimming, science, cooking and more... The goal is our camp is to teach our children to be citizens of the world. We therefore have one American and one French counselor with each group of students. The various activities are then taught in French or English. We welcome all students whether from within the Lycee or from another school or whether they speak French, English or another language. If you have any questions regarding the summer camp, please contact Amy Zuflacht at 212-439-3825 and she can provide you with a camp brochure and a tour of the facilities. Amy Zuflacht Director of Preschool Lycee Francais de New York Tel: 212-439-3825

And for more great camp ideas, check out our Summer Camp Guide

MagicCarpet Day Camp

Boys and girls ages 4-14.

Journey with Magic Carpet and experience an exciting adventure each day with swimming, Arts & Crafts, sports, special events, and trips. This summer's "flight plan" includes stops at Adventureland, Fun Fuzion, Fun Zone, Chuck E. Cheese's, a Cyclone baseball game, a New York Liberty basketball event, Strikes, a farm, the movies, bowling lanes, a billiards hall and a skating rink. Weekly events include a carnival, costume party, talent show, an onsite TV game show, a puppet show, a live animal show, Olympics, and other contests.

The camp is located in a quiet Bayside community and is housed in a beautiful, air-conditioned facility complete with a gymnasium, lunchroom, stage, auditorium and outdoor areas. Daily swimming and instruction are given in two, private, outdoor pools. Door-to-door transportation, lunch and snack, a T-shirt and tote bag are provided. Campers are supervised by a professional staff of administrators, teachers and counselors.

In session from the end of June to the end of August, 9am to 4pm. Extended hours are available from 7:30 to 9am and 4 to 6pm at an extra fee. Two through eight week sessions are available. Come to an open house. Have your child fly the "Magic Carpet" to a fun-filled summer adventure.

Magic Carpet Day Camp Beautiful, Air-Conditioned Bayside Location Call for more information and Open House Dates (718) 634-8109 www.magiccarpetdaycamp.com

 

And for more great camp ideas, check out our Summer Camp Guide

 

Easter Egg Crafts and Purim Recipes

We've got a long weekend and I'm in the mood to get crafty. Preparing for holidays is always a fun time in our house when we can slow down and do some craft activities together. My kids love this and the crafts don't have to be complicated.

Making Easter Eggs is a great craft to do with kids because it can be tailored to be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be for different ages, abilities and crafty proclivities ??” meaning I can really get into it with my own creations.

Below I've rounded up a bunch of links to great Easter egg craft ideas, but this first link is to a delicious looking recipe for some Purim Hamantaschen. If you don't know about the Jewish holiday Purim, you can read about it on the 92nd St. Y site which tells the story. Purim is one of the few Jewish holidays that's really a kids' holiday.

Easter Egg Making Tips and Craft Ideas:

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