
At Wings 2 Fly Nampa Daycare, our toddler classroom is built for movement, discovery, and independence in a safe, clean, and well-supervised space. As little ones take big steps—from first words to new friendships—we guide them through this exciting stage with routines that promote confidence, coordination, and early learning.
We believe in the power of outdoor play. Toddlers enjoy daily time outside where they can run, climb, and explore nature—activities that support gross motor development, self-regulation, and a growing sense of independence. Whether it’s a nature walk, park games, or unstructured movement, fresh air and active play are essential parts of our day.
To fuel all that activity, we provide nutritious, toddler-friendly meals and snacks prepared on-site. Our menus follow USDA guidelines and are designed to promote healthy eating habits with fresh, balanced ingredients kids actually enjoy.
Wings 2 Fly offers more than just toddler care—we provide a safe, engaging, and supportive environment where curiosity leads the way and every child is free to grow.
Little Details, Big Impact
Every part of our toddler program is built with purpose—from the way we design our classrooms to the way we connect with each child. Keep reading to see how Wings 2 Fly sets itself apart through meaningful touches that support growth, independence, and joy.

Designed for Discovery
There’s something magical about our toddler space at Wings 2 Fly—everything is made with little ones in mind. Shelves, books, and toys are placed at toddler height, encouraging independence and curiosity. Whether it’s choosing a book or grabbing a favorite toy, our setup invites toddlers to explore, engage, and learn on their own terms.

Their Space, Their Size
Classrooms are filled with visual supports and personal touches that help toddlers feel secure and connected. Photos hang at eye level to create comfort and community, while picture labels and cues help little ones move through the day with confidence. These small details make a big difference in supporting independence and emotional development at this age.

Fresh Air, Big Growth
Outdoor play is more than a break—it’s a vital part of how toddlers learn. With daily time spent in nearby parks and open spaces, children build motor skills, explore the natural world, and gain confidence through movement and curiosity. Whether they’re running, collecting leaves, or engaging in guided group games, outdoor discovery supports both physical and emotional development.



