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June 2026 Newsletter

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Dear Families,

Thank you for helping us celebrate our incredible teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week last month. We’re so grateful for the passion, care, and joy they bring to our school community each day. As summer begins, we’re looking forward to a season filled with sunshine, bold adventures, and big summer fun. We can’t wait to make unforgettable memories together!

Sincerely, 

Stacy Borwick

Preschool Graduation 

What a journey it’s been! We are so proud of our Pre-K students for all they’ve accomplished and how much they’ve grown at Chesterbrook. Graduation such a special day celebrating our little graduate! Pre-K graduation was filled with smiles, songs, laughter, and proud moments that we will always treasure. Watching how much they have grown this year — learning, making friends, and becoming more confident every day — was truly heartwarming. We are so proud of all they have accomplished and excited for the beautiful journey ahead. Kindergarten is lucky to have you! 🎓💛

Summer Reminders 

Please provide us with a non-aerosol sunscreen labeled with your child’s name. On water play days, please bring a change of dry clothes, shoes, and a towel. Closed-toe shoes are strongly encouraged to keep our little ones’ toes safe! [insert any school-specific reminders]

Summer Vacation 

Will your family be taking a summer vacation? Don’t forget to let us know at least two weeks in advance so you can use your vacation credit! [for applicable schools only]

Kindergarten Enrichment 

Our Kindergarten Enrichment summer program, specifically designed for rising kindergarteners, provides the best of both worlds – preparation for success in kindergarten + summer camp fun! Share this special program with your friends and family!

Family Referral Bonus 

Do you know a colleague who has recently had a baby, a friend in need of care who just relocated to the area, or a family member who is seeking a new preschool for their child? When you refer a friend and they enroll, you’re eligible for a free week of tuition. Ask us for details!

Important Dates 

May 26th – First day of Summer Camp

June 16th – Father’s Day Celebrations (not mandatory)

June 19th – CLOSED for Juneteenth

Outdoor Games for Preschoolers That Build Motor Skills 

Outdoor games are a fun way for children to build motor skills. These skills are simply how the brain and body work together to move. Through active play, kids build strength, balance, and coordination. They also learn how to focus and solve problems. Moving their bodies outside helps children grow strong and confident while they explore the world around them.  

Check out our list of 10 fun games to get those little muscles moving! 

Bucket Toss 

Set up buckets or bins at different distances and invite your child to toss bean bags, balls, or even rolled-up socks inside. As they play, they are practicing hand-eye coordination and throwing accuracy. This simple game is also a great way to help them sharpen their focus as they try to hit the mark! 

Pool Noodle Ring Toss 

Tape pool noodles into circular rings and have children toss them onto upright sticks or cones. This challenge helps preschoolers develop depth perception and arm control.  

Chalk Balance Paths 

Draw straight, zig-zag, and loopy lines on the pavement with sidewalk chalk. When you challenge your child to walk heel-to-toe without “falling off,” they are working hard on balance and body control. Adding “shark water” or “hot lava” around the lines adds a layer of fun that keeps their concentration high. 

Hopscotch Fun 

This classic game is a powerhouse for development! Having your child jump on one or two feet through numbered squares builds incredible jumping strength and coordination. You can even boost number recognition by asking them to call out each number as they land. 

Animal Races 

Turn your backyard into a zoo! Racing to a finish line by hopping like frogs, waddling like penguins, or galloping like horses is a full-body workout. These movements build agility and body awareness, helping kids understand how to move their limbs in different, creative ways. 

Red Light, Green Light 

This game is the ultimate way to practice “stopping power.” When kids listen for the “red light” and freeze instantly, they are developing impulse control and reaction time. It’s a fun, high-energy way to improve their listening skills and physical balance. 

Hula Hoop Island Hopping 

Scatter hula hoops across the grass as “islands” and have children jump from hoop to hoop without touching the “ocean” grass. This builds leg strength and spatial awareness as they judge how much force they need to reach the next island safely. 

Find It, Spray It 

Fill a spray bottle with water and call out objects for your child to find and spray, like a flower, tree, or chair – anything! Squeezing the spray bottle helps build fine motor strength while children practice listening and following directions.  

Beach Ball Volley   

How long can your child keep a beach ball up in the air by hitting it up with the palm of their hand? If siblings or friends are around, they can practice hitting the ball back and forth to each other, or make it easier by playing catch together. These games develop coordination, focus, and teamwork skills. 

Backyard Obstacle Course 

Use what you have! Let your child help design the path. They can crawl under chairs, jump over hoses, and spin around trees. As they complete the course, they build total body strength and confidence to tackle new physical challenges! 

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275 W Loop Rd | Wheaton, IL 60189 | (630) 280-3987
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