Rhyme and Reason Preschool of the Arts, located in the heart of Kansas City's charming Brookside/Waldo neighborhood, reflects the surrounding area with its artful flare, lively atmosphere, and close-knit community. If you would like more information about our preschool feel free to email us, or follow us on Facebook.
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Interacting with their environment is the best way for children to learn and discover how to be self sufficient. While helping children become independent thinkers, we make sure they are learning the foundations like the ABC's, 123's, colors, textures, and the ability to explain their feelings. We believe that the creative process is the best way for children to master the foundations, become self-reliant, and build the desire to keep learning.
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Anna Ludwig
Nov 20, 2017
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Our whole family loved our experience at Rhyme and Reason. I am so sad that we moved away and couldn't send our second child there as well. Ashley and Brittany are so creative and knowledgeable, my son came home excited and bubbling over with new information after every class. They have mastered the art of learning through play, and I am so happy my son experienced preschool with them!
Sarah Snodgrass
Aug 30, 2017
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This is the best preschool! We have been at Rhyme and Reason for 1.5 years now, and have never had one problem or concern. The teachers are passionate, caring, and educated - they are very devoted and we feel lucky to be a part of their school community. The lessons are diverse, inspiring and creative, and my son LOVES going to school. He has learned so much from them. The school is kept very clean and my son is hardly ever sick. Highly recommend!
Tara Dye
Jul 19, 2017
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I have recommended this wonderful school to every parent of a preschooler I know in the area. Brittany and Ashley instilled a love for school in my son that all children need. Their curriculum is top notch and their passion for teaching is evident everyday. If I could give more than 5 stars I would!!
Daniel Held
Jan 16, 2016
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