Nurturing Young Minds Through Faith, Nature, and Discovery

At MOAI infant and toddler centers and pre-school, learning isn’t confined to textbooks or walls—it begins with wonder, compassion, and connection. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, rooted in Christian values, and surrounded by nature, our community fosters whole-child growth that prepares students to flourish in heart, mind, and spirit.

In every MOAI infant and toddler centers and pre-school classroom, children are encouraged to ask deep questions, take ownership of their discoveries, and treat one another with grace and kindness. From planting seeds to reading scripture to painting what they see in nature, each activity is an opportunity to grow academically and spiritually.

Cultivating Character and Curiosity Through Faith-Based Learning

Organic, Plant-Based Nutrition For Infants & Toddlers At MOAI School
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Organic, Plant-Based Nutrition For Infants & Toddlers At MOAI School

Infant toddler organic meals for preschool in Seattle support healthy growth, responsive caregiving, and lifelong eating habits. At MOAI School, an organic, plant-based menu emphasizes whole grains, legumes, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats prepared with minimal salt and no added sugars. Infant feeding plans include labeled bottles, paced feeding, and smooth transitions from purees to soft finger foods.

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Discover 5 Ways Our 5,000-Square-Foot Nature Playground Transforms Infant & Toddler Learning
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Discover 5 Ways Our 5,000-Square-Foot Nature Playground Transforms Infant & Toddler Learning

An infant toddler nature playground in Seattle offers a sensory-rich landscape that supports secure attachment, early exploration, and foundational skills. On a 5,000-square-foot site, infants and toddlers encounter varied textures, slopes, and loose parts that encourage reaching, crawling, cruising, and confident walking. Water and sand features, pollinator beds, and shaded observation zones prompt cause-and-effect discoveries and early scientific thinking.

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