
The forest garden and home.
A screen-free, nature-integrated environment designed to feel safer, warmer, and more tactile than any traditional daycare.
The converted mid-century home.
We reimagined a residential sanctuary to ease the transition from parent's arms to early learning, filling each room with soft daylight and physical textures.
The quiet room
The tactile workshop
The scratch kitchen
A soft-carpeted space with linen floor cushions and wooden cribs for unhurried rest and emotional co-regulation.
Low wooden tables stocked with beeswax, raw clay, and natural wool for self-directed sensory-rich play.
An open kitchen where children watch and help prepare scratch-made organic meals using garden-harvested ingredients.


A half-acre forest garden.
Our expansive outdoor landscape is a living classroom of climbing trees, rich soil, and edible plants, offering daily mud-kitchen chemistry in weather-appropriate gear.
Children climb, dig, and negotiate their physical boundaries safely, developing core motor skills and deep ecological connection on their own natural timeline.



Natural materials only.
We curated every object to engage young senses deeply and safely, completely rejecting plastic toys and flashing screens.
