CORGIVILLE FAIR NURSERY
Corgiville Fair Nursery is located in the lower level of The Dahlhouse and nurtures the youngest learners at Kids Express Learning Center. Up to eight children, six weeks to a year old, attend the nursery each day. Two teachers are devoted to the children's care, with a third teacher sharing time between the nursery and the adjoining toddler room.
The children enjoy daily stroller rides around the eight-acre campus, time on the Infant/Toddler playground, and plenty of floor time and cuddle time with their teachers. When weather restricts outdoor activities, the children enjoy a change of venue in Little Engine That Could; our smaller of two gyms, where the children have extra space for playing with large toys. Twice weekly, the children enjoy attending our Bucky Beats percussion music class.
Parents and teachers work together to develop individual sleeping, eating, and playtime plans for each baby, and teachers inform parents of the child's daily experiences, including nap, feeding, and diapering details. The nursery environment is rich with milestone moments, abundant enthusiasm, and genuine affection.
MISS DIAMOND
CORGIVILLE FAIR NURSERY TEACHER
Miss Diamond is from Madison, Wisconsin. She is from a big family of 7. She plays many different sports like volleyball, softball, and tennis. Miss Diamond also really enjoys singing and painting while exploring new cafes! In her free time, she truly enjoys watching scary movies or superhero movies. She tries to travel every 4 months to somewhere new so she can say she’s traveled everywhere in the United States.
She graduated high school from Capital High. Miss Diamond is finishing up her last year at Madison Area Technology College and then transferring to Edgewood or the University of Wisconsin to get her Master's Degree in child and family therapy. She’s a beginner French speaker and ASL and was able to learn this at Madison Area Technology College. Miss Diamond has been a Lead Teacher for two different centers along with having many certifications.
Everyone at HHA was so kind and helpful it made her feel a part of the team, this made her want to come and teach/support children every day. After watching many of her siblings she found a passion for seeing children grow. She is now extremely passionate about becoming a part of a wonderful team and helping build and cultivate compassionate leaders!