Kita Prenzlmäuse
Kita Prenzlmäuse is a small, integrative daycare in Prenzlauer Berg that cares for children from around one year old until they start school in a mixed-age group and offers fresh organic meals.
Kita Prenzlmäuse is a small, integrative daycare in Prenzlauer Berg that cares for children from around one year old until they start school in a mixed-age group and offers fresh organic meals.
The German-French parents' initiative Kitanelle Coccinelle in Prenzlauer Berg cares for up to 23 children in two groups (toddlers aged 1 to 3 years, preschool children aged 3 to 6 years). The facility is bilingual (German/French) and emphasizes an immersion approach and individual support.
The dreieins daycare center Prenzlauer Berg is located on the ground level in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg, with play and garden areas in a quiet setting near the Greifswalder Straße S-Bahn station. The facility cares for up to 120 children (admissions from age 1 until school entry) and operates according to a concept focusing on creativity, internationality, and sustainability. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The KiTa Drachenhöhle in Prenzlauer Berg is a 25-place facility operated by Drachenreiter, with an infant/toddler group (about 10 children) and a group for children over three (about 15 children). Pedagogically, the center emphasizes health promotion, an open approach, and influences from reform pedagogies such as Pikler and Montessori.
Small mixed-age facility with 22 places in Prenzlauer Berg/Pankow. The pedagogical approach follows the Berlin education program with elements of Montessori pedagogy, and organic lunches are offered.
FRÖBEL kindergarten on the Charité Mitte campus, which cares for up to 25 children from around one year old until they start school; the facility operates in cooperation with the Charité and is open all day Monday through Friday.
Small daycare center in Prenzlauer Berg with two adjacent buildings (Immanuelkirchstraße 14 B/C) that cares for children aged about 1 to 6 years. Educational focuses are Reggio, Fröbel and Montessori; the facility maintains a waiting list and provides information about available places on the provider's website.
The daycare center Brüderchen & Schwesterchen in Prenzlauer Berg cares for up to 25 children aged about 1 to 6 years in several small groups. The facility follows the Early Excellence approach and integrates aspects of Emmi Pikler pedagogy; vacancies are very rare.
The daycare center Die wilden Küken cares for a total of 25 children in two mixed-age groups (approximately 1-6 years old). The facility focuses on movement activities and music education in cooperation with partners (e.g. Musikschule Tomatenklang, ALBA program).
The children's collective Spaceys in Prenzlauer Berg operates according to a situation-oriented approach and emphasizes emotional and social development; regular forest days and outings as well as project work are part of everyday life.