Aspire Cranbourne West’s Honeypots Nursery Room


The Honeypots nursery room at Aspire Early Education and Kindergarten Cranbourne West provides a nurturing and engaging environment for children aged 12-24 months. Through a variety of stimulating activities, children develop essential skills that support their growth and learning.
Outdoor excursions, such as visits to the park or local bushland, offer numerous developmental benefits. Running, climbing, and engaging in gross motor activities help strengthen children's coordination, balance, and overall physical fitness. The natural environment also stimulates sensory exploration as children observe their surroundings, hear birds chirping, and feel different textures. Social interactions abound as they engage in cooperative play, building key communication and teamwork skills. The Honeypot children love it when they take a trip to the local park, as it gets them out into the fresh air and play on the playground. Look at the fun the children had in the carousel below!
Blowing bubbles is a fantastic activity for little ones. This is due to it enhancing fine motor skills as the children use controlled breath and hand movements. The experience also fosters social development as children take turns, practice patience, and share moments of joy with their peers. The children loved trying to pop the bubbles together! This simple yet engaging activity encouraged curiosity in the Honeypots nursery room and supported early language development through interactions with educators and peers.
Playing with wooden blocks promotes problem-solving, creativity, and spatial awareness in young children. They explore different block shapes like rectangular, square, and triangular, learning how they fit and balance together. This hands-on activity strengthens fine motor coordination and introduces foundational concepts of engineering and stability. At first, the blocks were stacked in simple layers, but soon with the help from the educator children explored how different shapes could interlock and create more stable structures. By using a variety of block shapes, the children demonstrated an understanding of how objects fit together and balance. Through guided play, the children discovered how to create more complex structures, fostering cognitive development and critical thinking.
The "What's in the Box?" activity sparked curiosity and sensory awareness in the Honeypots room. By reaching into the box and identifying objects through touch, the children refined their fine motor skills and developed cognitive abilities related to object recognition. This sensory-rich experience also supported language development, as children described textures, shapes, and materials with the guidance of educators.


It was a delightful time touching soft, rough, squishy and smooth objects whilst learning about these textures.
At Aspire Cranbourne West, the Honeypots room ensures that every child has access to engaging, developmentally appropriate activities that foster confidence, independence, and a lifelong love for learning. Spaces are currently available in the Honeypots room! Book a tour or learn more about the centre at the links below: