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From the 4 or 5, exit at the Wall Street Station. Walk across Broadway and head down Wall Street. Make a left turn on the cobblestone Broad Street (turns into Nassau Street), which is just before the George Washington Statue at the Federal Hall National Memorial. Make a right up the first set of stairs entering the Chase Plaza. The center is on your right. From the 2 or 3, exit at the Wall Street Station near the exit marked Pine Street. Head through the Chase Building. Take the escalator up and enter the Chase Plaza. The center is located in the building diagonally to the right. From the A or C, exit at Nassau Street. Follow Nassau St along south three blocks and you will see the Chase Plaza on your left hand side. Head up the stairs on your left and land on the Chase Plaza. Bright Horizons is directly across the plaza. From the J or Z, exit at Broad. Walk north on Nassau. Make a right up the first set of stairs entering the Chase Plaza. The center is on your right.

Bright Horizons at 20 Pine

  • Address: 20 Pine Street, New York, NY 10005
  • Phone: 212-509-1580
  • Hours of Operation: M-F: 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Ages Served: Infants, Toddlers, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten, School Age

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Our Toddler Program

A place for growing curious, happy and confident toddlers

Our space is built for active and inquisitive toddlers with environments made up of well-planned learning centers that allow for physical activity, child choice and self-directed play, small groups, and supportive teaching. There are reading nooks, sensory tables, great books, pretend play areas, baskets filled with dress-up and exploratory materials, musical instruments, and outdoor places to explore.

Learning experiences are planned to promote each toddler’s growing independence, to enhance social skills, and to build the confidence needed to reach their individual potential and prepare for preschool and beyond.

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Our Curriculum Components

The building blocks to balanced education.

  • Language Works Reading, singing, and engaging in conversation.
  • Math Counts Counting, sorting, and pattern identification.
  • Science Rocks Nature walks, gardening, and exploring sand, water, and other sensory tables.
  • ArtSmart Dramatic play, painting with hands and feet, manipulation of other materials and textiles.
  • Our World Diverse interactions with the center community.
  • Well Aware Movement activities as well as hand washing and other self-help skills.

Learning at Home

Magnetic Pictures

You Will Need:

Inexpensive flat magnets (that can be cut), scissors, glue, a metal cookie sheet. Magnet strips may be purchased at stationery, craft, or hardware stores.

Directions:

Cut out photographs and pictures of people and glue the magnets to the back of them. Explore the items with your child. If you have two of each picture, you can create a matching game. Children can also create their own free-form pictures with the magnets.

Tip:

This is a great activity for commuting. Provide a magnetic board or small cookie sheet. Change the pictures to keep the activity fresh. If you have a collection of refrigerator magnets, you could use those as well. Keep smaller magnets away from children under three.

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