In the Spotlight

What to Do at the St. Louis Zoo!
Read about special events and daily schedules for the zoo.

Parents as Teachers
Learn what this organization offers to preschool families.

Story Times in the Greater St. Louis Area
Find a preschool story time near your home.

St. Louis Parks

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St. Louis parks offer many choices for fun-seeking preschoolers and their families. Playgrounds, carousels, swimming pools, museums, festivals, picnic areas, and campsites are all a part of the greatedr St. Louis park scene. Check back often for wonderful outdoors adventures for your preschooler at the St. Louis parks.

Featured St. Louis Park

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Beautiful Faust Park in Chesterfield is the location of the Butterfly House, the St. Louis Carousel, and the newest and largest St. Louis County playground. Preschoolers and their families will find many ways to spend an hour or a full day. Read how your preschooler can have a birthday party event at the park or attend Camp Bug-a-Loo!

Featured Preschool Park Product


Take your cars to the park . . . your Disney Cars Complete Kids Camping Kit, that is! Preschoolers love taking this tent to the park for an afternoon of picnic snacks and pretend play. The set includes a tent (4X5 foot), a backpack, a compass, a sleeing bag, and water bottle. All with the design of the popular movie, "Cars".

Around PreschoolRock.com

Preschool Science Experiment - The Milk Taste Test
Ever order a glass of milk in a restaurant that your preschooler refuses to drink because it tastes ‘funny’? Chances are, the fat content of the restaurant milk was different than they were used to. There’s a big taste and even consistency difference between whole milk and skim milk. Teach your preschooler that different kinds of milk tastes different with this easy and fun preschool science experiment.

Family Meals with Preschoolers
Eating family meals together is good for children and the family unit. But do you ever feel like your attempts at family meals are diverted by short-attention spans, sporadic hunger, food dislikes and battles over table manners? If you have preschoolers in the family, soften your vision of family meals and incorporate these tips for making family meals a success.

Three-Year-Old Development

Age three is the beginning of preschoolhood. What physical, social and emotional expectations should you have for your preschooler? Are your preschooler's activities in line with the average preschooler? Find out what you can expect. PreschoolRock.com explains the development of the average three-year-old.