Our Story
At Circle Time, we believe that the best learning happens through quality interactions and play. Our classes are thoughtfully designed to bring families and children together, creating joyful moments that spark curiosity, creativity, and growth.
Circle Time first opened its doors in 2019 as a small Parent & Me program, born from a simple dream — to create a space where families could learn, connect, and play together. What began as intimate gatherings focused on bonding and exploration has since evolved into a vibrant learning community.
As families grew with us, so did our vision. We wanted to take a more academic and educational approach while preserving the warmth and connection that make Circle Time special. Through dedication, creativity, and collaboration, we successfully developed our educational Learning Pods — small, focused classes that blend play-based exploration with foundational academic skills.
Parents and caregivers remain at the heart of what we do. By participating alongside their children, they introduce new experiences and nurture essential social, emotional, and cognitive growth. Every activity at Circle Time is an opportunity to connect, discover, and learn together.
Our curriculum, crafted with care and expertise, supports each child’s development in a safe, nurturing, and imaginative environment. Led by our exceptional staff, every class offers a rich variety of creative and developmentally appropriate experiences for children ages 1 to 6 years old — from music and movement to sensory exploration, artful projects, and discovering the wonders of nature.
With a maximum of eight students per class, each child receives meaningful one-on-one attention and personalized guidance from our teachers. This small-group approach ensures that every family feels seen, supported, and inspired.
All of our materials and play resources are non-toxic, thoughtfully selected, and designed to nurture your child’s development safely and naturally.
At Circle Time Glendora, learning isn’t just an activity — it’s an experience shared, celebrated, and cherished.