Big. Green. Full of adventure.

Outdoor

Our large, park-like garden offers plenty of space for adventure, exercise and wonder. Being outdoors is good for children; it stimulates their motoric skills, creativity and self-confidence. Whether it's spring, summer, autumn, or winter, there's always something to do. Playing outdoors is part of our daily routine. 

Twee jongetjes spelen met een bal in de tuin van The Kids Company kinderopvang in Veldhoven
Pedagogisch medewerkers met konijnen in de tuin van The Kids Company kinderopvang in Veldhoven
Kippen scharrelen bij het kippenhok in de tuin van The Kids Company kinderopvang in Veldhoven

Our animals: friends with fur and feathers

In our garden children can make animal friends: our chickens, rabbits and Harper.

Our sweet rabbits hop around happily. They are gentle, curious and love attention from children. Feeding carrots together provides relaxation and a sense of responsibility.

Our cheerful chickens happily roam around, peck grains and lay eggs. Feeding the chickens and collecting eggs together provides a calming and educational experience. 

... and a wagging tail

Harper is our sweetest and gentle Australian Labradoodle, hypoallergenic.

She has an unerring sense of what children need: a moment of play, comfort, or just some company. She regularly walks with us through the garden, loves being petted and brings a little extra warmth to our daily gatherings.

We care for the animals together: feeding, caring, collecting eggs, or simply watching and enjoying. This way, children learn about animals, nature and caring through play.
Our animal friends contribute to peace, fun and a sense of home!

Australian Labradoodle Harper in de tuin van The Kids Company kinderopvang in Veldhoven
Pedagogisch medewerkers met kinderen in de moestuin van The Kids Company kinderopvang in Veldhoven

Every day outside.
Fun every season.

Our Vegetable Garden

Children explore our own vegetable garden. Their hands in the soil, their noses among the herbs and their eyes on the first tomatoes. Together they sow, water, harvest and of course, taste. Children learn about the seasons, nature and healthy eating through play.