LITTLE EXPLORERS PROGRAM
Family – Learning – Faith – Community
A 9-Week Learning Adventure Designed for
Curious Little Minds Ages 2–5.
A&B LEARNING COMMUNITY
We embrace a values-based approach inspired by faith, introducing children to core principles such as gratitude, kindness, respect, and other essential values important for their formation, including an awareness of God in a natural and age-appropriate way.
GROW, PLAY, AND LEARN WITH OUR 15-WEEK PRESCHOOL PROGRAM!
Our Little Explorers Program gives preschoolers
(ages 2–5) the perfect balance of play, structure,
and creativity. Parents stay and participate
alongside their children, making every session a
shared experience. We are not a drop-off
program. We learn, play, and explore together.
As a family-centered co-op, we believe in shared
learning. Occasionally, we’ll invite parents to help
with storytelling, reading circles, or hands-on
activities. These small contributions make our
program richer and help build a true sense of
community
CORE SKILLS WE DEVELOP
Pincer grasp, scissor skills, drawing, threading, hand-eye coordination.
Fine Motor Skills
Balance, strength, coordination, climbing, outdoor play.
Gross Motor Skills
Letters, sounds, name recognition, storytelling, counting, shapes, numbers.
Early Literacy and Math
Growing character through faith, values, and thankfulness.
Faith, Values, and Gratitude
Sensory bins, nature exploration, building, art, and real-life experiences.
Hands-On Learning
Taking turns, sharing, expressing feelings, building friendships.
Social and Emotional Development
LEARNING THAT FEELS LIKE PLAY. GROWTH THAT FEELS NATURAL
Connection, Community, support
Weekly themed sessions
Outdoor, sensory, and nature-based learning
Children build real friendships
WHAT’S INCLUDED
9 themed weekly sessions
Hands-on projects and guided play
All materials and learning supplies
Sensory, art, literacy, healthy snacks
Parent support & community
PROGRAM DETAILS
Ages:
2–5 years
Location:
Young Pine, Community Park,
Near Lake Nona, Orlando
Schedule:
Once per week (mornings)
Duration:
9 weeks
Group:
Welcoming, and child-centered
Enrollment:
Enrollment Open
SECURE YOUR SPOT FOR 2026!
Spaces are limited to keep
groups small and meaningful.
Give your child a learning
experience filled with joy,
exploration, and connection.
LITTLE
EXPLORERS
PROGRAM
Family – Learning – Faith – Community
9 weeks of hands-on learning,
community & values.
*Parent participation required
(not a drop-off)
BUILT AROUND FAMILY CONECTION
WEEKLY
MEETUPS
FAMILY-CENTERED
EVENTS
PARENT-LED
ACTIVITES
STORYTELLING & READING HELPERS
CORE SKILLS WE FOCUS ON

FINE MOTOR
SKILLS
Pinching, grasping, cutting, building. Strengthening the foundations for writing and coordination.

GROSS MOTOR
DEVELOPMENT
Movement, balance, and confidence
through play and outdoor
exploration.

EARLY LITERACY
FOUNDATIONS
Letters, sounds, storytelling, book exposure, and language-rich activities.

EARLY MATH
FOUNDATIONS
Counting, shapes, patterns, simple logic, and hands-on number play.

SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL
GROWTH
Sharing, cooperation, managing emotions, and building friendships.

FAITH, VALUES &
GRATITUDE
Simple, age-appropriate lessons about kindness, respect, thankfulness, and an awareness of God.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 9-Week guided curriculum
- Art, nature play, movement
- Community gatherings & special events
- Official program T-shirt provided
- Resources for at-home learning
- Bilingual-friendly environment (Spanish-English)
PROGRAM DETAILS
Location: Young Pine Community Park, Orlando
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Start Date: February 1, 2026
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
A&B Learning Community is a family-centered homeschool co-op focused on early childhood education through structured learning, play, nature, and values-based experiences in a warm, collaborative environment.
Our program goes beyond a simple playdate. We follow an organized structure with guided activities, circle time, story reading, themed learning, and intentional play aligned with early childhood development.
We are currently starting with children ages 2 to 5 years old. Our vision is to continue growing into higher grades as our community develops.
No. A&B Learning Community is a true co-op. Parents are always present and actively involved with their children during classes. We believe in shared responsibility and collaborative learning.
While we are not a secular program, we also do not focus on religious instruction as doctrine. Our co-op introduces children to basic Christian principles and values such as gratitude, kindness, respect, and awareness of God in a gentle and age-appropriate way. We honor each family’s role in guiding their child’s spiritual growth at home.
We currently meet twice per week from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Our schedule may continue expanding as our community grows and enrollment increases.
We use a combination of structured early childhood curriculum, hands-on learning, nature-based experiences, and age-appropriate educational activities designed to support holistic development.
Our co-op follows a traditional, family-oriented educational approach focused on respect, structure, collaboration, and the development of strong moral and emotional foundations in children
No prior homeschooling experience is required. We welcome families who feel aligned with our values and learning philosophy.
Classes and readings are conducted primarily in English. Many of our families speak Spanish, and we have a strong Spanish-speaking presence within our community. However, families of all languages and backgrounds are welcome. While English is our main instructional language, we embrace and celebrate the multilingual environment that enriches our co-op.
Each group works with an average of 12–15 children, with a maximum capacity of 20.
Classes are guided by a teacher with support from the parents, following a structured plan and curriculum.
Enrollment information is shared each semester through our Facebook page and official communication channels.
We combine structured education, family involvement, traditional values, and intentional community-building — creating a space where children grow not only academically, but emotionally and socially.

