Toddler Spanish Immersion Daycare in Hugo, MN. Big Learning for Little Explorers

Ages 16 months – 33 months · Spanish immersion · Hugo, MN

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From Words to Conversations

In the infant room, your child heard Spanish. In our toddler program, they begin to use it. Our teachers incorporate Spanish naturally into songs, transitions, mealtime, and everyday play—creating a bilingual environment that feels completely normal to toddlers, because at this age, it is.

Children who begin Spanish immersion in the toddler years develop stronger language processing skills in both languages. At Agape, we build that foundation deliberately and joyfully.

A Day In The Toddler Room

Structure That Builds Independence

  • Consistent daily routines that promote security and self-confidence

  • Learning centers designed for hands-on discovery

  • Fine and gross motor activities for growing bodies

  • Social play opportunities that build early friendship skills

  • Circle time to introduce group learning, songs, and routines

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Toddlers feel safest when they know what comes next. Our daily schedule provides the predictable rhythm children this age need to regulate their emotions and build independence—without sacrificing spontaneity, play, or joy.

Early Academics Through Play

Toddlers aren't too young for learning, they just learn differently. Our bilingual curriculum builds early literacy, pre-writing skills, and math concepts through hands-on play, guided exploration, and Spanish immersion woven into every activity of the day.

Growth at the Center of Every Day

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We believe toddlers can understand far more than we give them credit for. Simple songs, stories, and caregivers who model kindness and patience give toddlers a living picture of what it means to be a good person — long before they have words for it.

Your Child's Next Chapter Starts Here