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    Circle Time

    4.9 (19 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Margaret P.

    I just wanna take the time to give all the staff here a huge shoutout to all that they're doing in the community, especially during these times of the unknown. If you go to their IG @circletimeglendora, you'll find that they're now offering virtual classes for those that are looking for something to occupy their kids while at home. I believe the first session is free as well. Also, shout out to Miss Camrie, who not only has an amazing voice but really knows how to engage with the children. Let's do our part to keep these amazing small businesses alive. Stay safe!

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    Lynn L.

    Mr. Michael is pure joy! My 4 year Old daughter loved her 1st visit here last week. We've been looking into enrolling her part time where she can play with kids her age and be able to partake in music, arts and crafts, and education. This place has it all. You can enroll monthly or as a drop in, which we love the option to have day by day. We will definitely be coming back!

    My grandson first day at Circle Time. We overstayed a little bit during the drop off but the Teachers were nice & understanding.
    Edna J.

    My grandson's first day at Circle Time. We overstayed a little bit during the drop off but the teachers were so nice & understanding. My grandson was happy & excited to show his first artwork. Very productive for an hour class.

    Rosa R.

    This place holds a special place in our hearts! My daughter is 28 months old and loves it. She has a lot of energy and at times can't stay still so I was a little worried if this was for her. The circle time crew is amazing and supports her wildness. We have learned so much and the music experience has been great that she wants to play the guitar like her music teacher. I'm so happy this place exist because "mommy and me" also "Daddy and me" time is so important! I love that they have special events we really enjoyed the Hair Fairy ‍ and the cooking class. I love that in preschool prep class the kids are hands on and get to make crafts to take home. They are special keepsakes to show Papa when he gets home! I love the decor and the amazing willow tree murals on the wall. I also have a 4 month old that has enjoyed the music class , it's great!!!!

    Kim N.

    My toddler and I love Circle Time so much. We usually do group play because we're always running late and the open format fits our schedule better. We love the toys, the space, the teachers, the activities and after class you can get yummy pie next door. There's also plenty of free street parking.

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    We absolutely loved it!! My little guy went to the preschool pod, he loves his teachers and it prepared him to go to TK now.

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