Summer program
Bright days filled with discovery
Explore the Bubbly Tots summer program for school-age children in San Leandro, with themed learning, creative projects, movement, and outdoor play.
Is this program a fit?
Our summer program follows a pace similar to the school year, with weekly themes, STEM projects, and abundant outdoor play — led by the same familiar teaching staff.
- School-age and elementary-age children looking for active, enriching, supervised summer days.
- Weekday care in a warm, structured setting
- Tour and enrollment guidance tailored to your family schedule
A dependable daily rhythm
Active play, focused moments, meals, and rest
Summer days keep a predictable rhythm — themed projects, STEM and art activities, freshly prepared breakfast, lunch, and snacks at no extra cost, and plenty of outdoor recreation — with flexible hours to suit your schedule.
Teachers use predictable transitions and age-appropriate expectations so children can participate with growing confidence.
Summer activities
Themed learning and outdoor fun all summer
The educational program pursues weekly themes with plenty of time to move and play outside.
- Weekly learning themes
- Art projects — painting, drawing, tracing, and PlayDough
- Computer programming with MIT Scratch
- STEM building with Lego bricks
- Khan Academy tutorials on STEM subjects
- Professional soccer lessons (optional)
- Science through the Budding Genius program (optional)
- Library visits and birthday celebrations
- Outdoor recreation — basketball, trikes, climbing dome, slides, and swings
Learning through the day
Purposeful play builds lasting skills
Weekly themes give children reasons to read, build, code, create, and explore — from Lego STEM and MIT Scratch programming to art projects and Khan Academy tutorials.
- Language and communication
- Social-emotional growth
- Movement and coordination
- Creative thinking and problem-solving
Family partnership
Know what your child is experiencing
Ask about current program dates, weekly themes, items to bring, outdoor planning, and how schedule changes are communicated.
During a tour, families can ask how updates, transitions, meals, rest, and individual needs are handled for this program.
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Program questions
School-age and elementary-age children looking for active, enriching, supervised summer days.
Yes. A tour is the best way to see the classroom, talk through your schedule, and ask questions about current next steps.
Meals and snacks are part of the daily rhythm. Families should share allergy or dietary information during enrollment so the center can discuss appropriate planning.
Visit Bubbly Tots
See the classroom and meet the team
A conversation and center tour are the clearest way to compare care options and discuss current enrollment steps.
