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Merryhill Preschool

in Roseville, CA

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February Newsletter

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A Note from Our Principal 

Dear Families,

I hope 2026 is off to a wonderful start for you and your family. Here at school, our students have been busy learning, exploring, and building friendships! With Valentine’s Day this month, we’re looking forward to celebrating kindness and caring through fun, age-appropriate activities your children will love. Along the way, we’ll also be building important social and emotional skills that support their growth both in and out of the classroom. 

Sincerely,

Kalin Farhart

February Newsletter

Black History Month 

February is Black History Month, a special time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history. In our classrooms, children will explore inspiring people and their accomplishments through books, hands-on activities, and meaningful conversations.

Valentine’s Day 

We will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on Friday, February 13th. Children are invited to bring in valentines to share with their classmates and will participate in Valentine-themed activities throughout the day. Class parties will be taking place on Thursday February 13th starting around 11:30am.

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!

Special Upcoming Visits from our Sister Elementary School!  This month, we will have a visit from Ms. Meek, the Kindergarten teacher from our Merryhill elementary school that’s just around the corner. She’ll engage our Pre-K students in a robust discussion about various traditions we celebrate in our homes and share some of her own. We are thrilled to have an opportunity for students to participate in these rich learning experiences and get to know the Kindergarten teacher at our local sister school.

Important Dates 

February 2 – Groundhog Day

February 6th– Sports day! In honor of Superbowl Weekend

February 12th– Inventors Day

February 12th – Valentine’s Day celebrations

February 13th– CLOSED for PDD

February 16 – School CLOSED Presidents’ Day 

February 17th– Lunar New Year
February 27 – Tooth Fairy Day

New on Our Preschool Blog

Celebrating Diversity and Growing Kindness in Our Preschool

Diversity makes our world a beautiful and interesting place, and we believe it should be celebrated from the very start. At our preschool, children learn about the cultures and traditions within our own community, as well as those from around the world. When young children explore both differences and similarities, they begin to understand that while people may look, speak, dress, or live in many ways, we all share the same need for kindness, respect, and connection.

Learning about other people and ways of life helps children grow into caring, thoughtful individuals. It builds empathy, encourages curiosity, and teaches respect for others. Below are a few of the ways we bring these important lessons to life in our classrooms each day.

Citizens of the World
Citizens of the World is the social studies part of our curriculum. Through stories, pictures, discussions, and hands-on activities, children learn about different places, people, and traditions. They explore holidays, family life, and daily routines from cultures around the world. They may taste new foods, listen to folktales, or explore traditional clothing from other countries. These experiences help them build respect for others and understand that every culture has value. Over time, they begin to see themselves as part of a larger world.

Classroom Spaces That Reflect Every Child
Our classrooms are designed to help every child feel seen and valued. Our libraries include books that reflect families of many backgrounds and ways of life. Children often create class books about their families, and photos from home are proudly displayed on our walls.

When children recognize their own lives and cultures in the classroom, it helps build confidence and a strong sense of belonging. It also teaches them that while families may be different, love and care look the same everywhere. These simple touches help create a warm, inclusive community where every child feels welcome.

Learning Through the Creative Arts
Dramatic Play – In our dramatic play centers, children use their imaginations to explore the world. They dress up, take on new roles, and work together to act out real-life experiences. One day, this space might become a kitchen where students make tamales, another day an igloo in the Arctic, a Native American wigwam, or a stage for sharing important messages like those of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.!

Art – Our students learn about artists from many cultures and time periods, such as Alma Thomas and Vincent van Gogh. They explore different art techniques and use a variety of materials and tools to create and express their ideas. For example, they might make clay pots with play dough after learning about Japanese Raku or paint water lilies inspired by Claude Monet’s work. Students sometimes create art while listening to music from around the world, allowing the sounds to influence their art.

Music – Music is a joyful way to explore culture. Children dance to songs from different countries and try instruments from around the world. You might hear maracas shaking during a lesson about Mexico or drums playing as children learn about African music traditions.

Sharing Stories and Building Understanding
During morning and afternoon circle time, children talk about what makes them special. They share stories about their families, favorite foods, holidays, and daily routines. Listening to one another helps children learn to respect different experiences and feel proud of their own.

Growing Kind Hearts and Open Minds
When children learn about people and cultures from around the world, they become more curious and open to new ideas. They practice sharing, listening, and working with others who may be different from them. They begin to see that every person brings something special to the world.

To learn more about how we bring the world into our classrooms, contact us today!

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Merryhill Preschool
3989 Foothills Blvd | Roseville, CA 95747 | (916) 999-7083
Hours of Operation: M-F 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
License # 313619586, 313619587
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