An everyday life with time and space
Little Explorers is a small kindergarten located in the south of Copenhagen, close to Amager strandpark. My name is Ruth and I've been running this kindergarten for 5 years.
I prioritize an entertaining and educational everyday life with, spiced up with activities and trips to the beach park, playgrounds and children's theatre.
A typical day at Little Explorer's
Good morning!
(8.30)
We open the living room and say good morning to children and parents.
Morning assembly
(9.00)
We sing songs, practice rhythm and do children's yoga. Then breakfast with bun and fruit.
Morning activity
(10.00-12.00)
We go for a walk to the playground or to the beach park and look at shells and animals. We are out of the house almost every day, and this is a very high priority for me. We go on trips in the area, to Amager community or the surrounding playgrounds, where we also meet other babysitters. We also use our large Christiania bike for trips a little further afield, for example to ByOasen in Nørrebro, the zoo, to the library, or to the north harbor and the swan mill where the many ships are located. We also have an annual pass for the Experimentarium museum. We also have home days (primarily in the winter) where we paint, cut/paste, bake, jump on mattresses and hit cold buckets.
Lunch
(11.30)
We wash our hands, sit down at the table and eat an organic lunch with lots of greens. If we are out, we have packed lunches with us.
Afternoon nap
(12.00-13.30)
We give the little explorers a well deserved and needed rest.
Afternoon play time
(12.00-13.30)
Free play inside or on the farm's playground. We often do a joint activity such as reading aloud in the cozy corner, or making buns together.
Thanks for today!
(16.00)
We say goodbye and see you tomorrow! We normally close at 16, but can be arranged to be later as well.
What do the parents say?
“Our daughter Laura, like her older sister Leonora, has attended Little Explorers from the time she was 10 months old until now, when she starts pre-school. Ruth has created a wonderful space where the child both gets the close connection to a reassurance-creating and competent adult, but also the opportunity to be part of a larger group of children when Ruth does activities with groups of children from other childcare services. Laura is always keen to come to Ruth.
Throughout the past 4 years, Ruth has never had a sick day, and she is always both warm and professional when she welcomes the children into her cozy home. It has been a pleasure and has provided security in everyday life to have our children with Ruth, and we would like to heartily recommend Little Explorers to other parents.”

Joanne Dean
(Mother of Laura)