Stories in Motion: Imagination, Play, and Performance
Storytelling comes alive in this class at the Batiquitos Lagoon for Seedlings ages 2.5-4, as students step into a world of imagination and dramatic expression.
Inspired by the oral traditions that predate written language, children will create characters, build scenes, and use props and costumes to bring their stories to life. Through collaborative and individual play, students will explore expressive movement, narration, and improvisation, discovering new ways to communicate, empathize, and create.
Families may also choose to extend the experience with an additional six-week classic or Spanish immersion session, or two-week immersion classes, offering even more time for language development, connection, and deep summer learning.
Please Note:
We are always open to adding more sessions. Even if the class is full please add yourself to the waitlist as we may add more classes to the session depending on interest!
Seedling Classes are for students ages 2.5-4.
For older students see our Wildling Classes!
Registration for this schedule starts on 02/02/2026 and ends on 07/30/2026
Participants must be 2 years and 4 months to 4 years old when the program starts.
Seedlings Daily Rhythm 8:00–8:30 | Arrival & Gentle Transitions 8:30–9:30 | Invitation to Play & Exploration 9:30–10:00 | Morning Circle & Shared Care Time 10:00–11:15 | Walk-About & Outdoor Discovery 11:15–11:45 | Lunch, Reflection & Restful Transitions 11:45–12:00 | Pick-Up & Goodbye Rituals
Children arrive and are welcomed into the space with calm routines, connection with teachers, and time to settle in through quiet play and exploration.
Children engage in open-ended play experiences designed to spark curiosity and imagination. Invitations may include building and construction, creative art, dramatic play, nature-based exploration, simple tool use, and cozy book browsing. Children choose how they play, with teachers supporting and guiding as needed.
We gather together for a snack, shared stories, songs, and conversation. Teachers guide group experiences that support early math and science thinking, language development, and connection to our world. A bathroom break is woven naturally into this time.
Children explore our surroundings through slow, purposeful walk-abouts. We pause to observe nature, follow interests, move our bodies, and extend learning through sensory and hands-on experiences.
Children enjoy a brief lunch together, followed by shared stories, gentle reflection on the morning, and a second bathroom break to support comfort and independence.
Children reunite with caregivers as the day closes with calm transitions and warm goodbyes.
Please contact The Native School if you have any questions.