HIPPY Halton

HIPPY Halton Prepare your child for success in school! The HIPPY Program is a free 30-week preschool program that empowers, educates, and supports mothers.

HIPPY parents strengthen relationships with their children while nurturing a love of learning and improving literacy skills. HIPPY families are supported by a community of mothers with valuable resources and opportunities for growth. Activities, books, toys, and materials are provided by HIPPY Halton - Call now to find out if you qualify!

This National Indigenous History Month, consider reading a book by an Indigenous author with your child. Una Huna?: What...
06/06/2026

This National Indigenous History Month, consider reading a book by an Indigenous author with your child.

Una Huna?: What Is This? by Inuk author Susan Aglukark.

Through the story of a young girl named Ukpik, children are introduced to life in the Arctic, Inuit culture, and the importance of family, community, and learning from Elders.

What books are you reading together this month?

06/05/2026

Simple activities at home help children build confidence with numbers and early problem solving skills through play.

FREE learning activities families can try at home: https://shorturl.at/UEcTD

Every story you read, question you answer, and moment you spend learning together helps your child grow with confidence....
06/03/2026

Every story you read, question you answer, and moment you spend learning together helps your child grow with confidence. ๐Ÿ’™

This weekโ€™s ocean themed activities are simple ways to build learning through play, conversation, and family connection at home.

This week children are building language, early math, and science skills through ocean themed play and exploration. ๐Ÿ Sor...
06/02/2026

This week children are building language, early math, and science skills through ocean themed play and exploration. ๐Ÿ 

Sorting, counting, describing, and asking questions all help support school readiness through everyday learning.

FREE family activities you can try at home together: https://shorturl.at/UEcTD

05/30/2026

Learning can happen in the simplest everyday moments.

This weekend, try taking a short walk together and talk about the people who help in your community. You might notice a bus driver, a gardener, a store worker, or someone helping keep your neighbourhood clean.

Who did your child notice or talk about?

๐Ÿ‘‰ See how small moments can support big learning: https://shorturl.at/dSwpC

Everyday moments like helping, sharing, and showing kindness teach children what it means to be part of a community.You ...
05/27/2026

Everyday moments like helping, sharing, and showing kindness teach children what it means to be part of a community.

You are their first example.

This week children are learning about people who help us in our community.Through stories and role play, children explor...
05/25/2026

This week children are learning about people who help us in our community.
Through stories and role play, children explore different jobs and learn how helpers support us every day.

These conversations help children build respect, understanding, and connection to their community.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Support your childโ€™s learning through play. Start here: https://shorturl.at/dSwpC

05/22/2026

Sometimes the best learning moments come through movement.

Put on some music this weekend and play a simple dance and freeze game together. Moving, laughing, and pausing helps children build coordination while also practicing self control.

How does your child like to move and play at home?

๐Ÿ‘‰ Visit our blog for easy learning ideas you can use every day: https://shorturl.at/dSwpC

Jumping, climbing, dancing, and playing all help children grow strong in both body and mind.Active play builds confidenc...
05/20/2026

Jumping, climbing, dancing, and playing all help children grow strong in both body and mind.

Active play builds confidence, focus, and coordination.

This week children are learning about how their bodies move through active play and movement.Jumping, clapping, and stre...
05/18/2026

This week children are learning about how their bodies move through active play and movement.

Jumping, clapping, and stretching help children build coordination, balance, and body awareness.

Movement also supports focus, confidence, and overall development.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Try more simple activities with your child: https://shorturl.at/dSwpC

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