SENSORY PLAY

Emphasis on sensory
based play growth

At Little Lights, we know how precious our cargo is. That’s why we use top of the line transportation to ensure the safest trips possible. Little Lights transports public school preschool and elementary students to and from all Gloucester County elementary schools. All of our buses are MFSAB (Multi-Function School Activity Bus.)

Safety Features:

  • Reverse Alarm
  • Backup Camera
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Seat Belts for All Seats
  • Roadside Emergency Kit
  • Seat Belt Cutter

UPCOMING EVENTS


  • February 21: Closed for Teacher Workday
  • February 28- March 4: Dr. Seuss Week
  • March 14: Pi Day
  • March 17: Green Day parties
  • April 15: Resurrection Day parties
  • April 22: Prek4 Cap and Gown pictures
  • May 13: Viewing of cap and gown pictures
  • May 30: Memorial Day- Closed
  • June 5: PreK4 Graduation ceremony
  • June 20: School-age Summer Camp begins
  • July 4: Independence Day- Closed
  • September 1 and 2: Closed for Teacher Workdays
  • September 2: Open House
  • September 5: Labor Day- Closed
  • September 6: First Day of the new school year
  • November 24 and 25: Thanksgiving Holiday- Closed
  • December 26: Christmas Holiday observed- Closed
  • January 1: New Year's Day observed- Closed
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What Our Parents Say

5 Star Google and Facebook Reviews

5 stars
  • "Little Lights Day Care Center is a fantastic option for child care. My son has been going to Little Lights for 3 years now and he looks forward to school each and everyday."

    -Brian L, Gloucester VA

  • "My grandchildren both love Little Lights! They are super excited to go to "school" everyday and I was AMAZED at how well my granddaughter did on her testing when she went to Kindergarten this past September. They did a great job getting her ready for big kid school."

    - Rebekah Garcia

  • "Love this place it is the best daycare in the area. Best move we ever made, staff is super friendly and there is always something going on with the community here."

    - James Alston