Welcome to the Imagine Childcare blog page! Here, we share valuable insights, tips, and updates on a range of topics to support families in their parenting journey. Whether you’re looking for advice on early childhood development, learning about our curriculum, finding helpful resources for parents, or staying up-to-date with the latest news from our centres, you’ll find it all right here.

Imagine Blog’s Five Awesome Activities for Children to do at Home
Right across Australia, lots of children are learning and playing at home. We understand it can be hard to keep your little ones entertained when you’re at home for long stretches at a time, so we've put together a variety of special activities…

San Choy Bow – A Family Favourite Recipe
Looking for a quick, easy, nutritious & super delicious meal that your whole family will enjoy? Our yummy recipe for San Choy Bow ticks all the right boxes!
We love San Choy Bow. Perfect for lunch or dinner, these lettuce cups of deliciousness…

Choosing Childcare for Your Family
Whether you’re a first-time parent, or looking to put your child into care for the first time, choosing the best childcare service for your family is an important decision. With so many childcare providers offering different types of care,…

The Benefits of Bush Kinder with Imagine Childcare Cranbourne
Advik LOVES Bush Kinder because “we find lots of sticks and make things.” Lukas likes racing down the hill, while Trunks really enjoys “going into the forest and getting messy.” Meanwhile, Madison has discovered some special treasures…

A Simple Guide to Child Care Subsidy
“I’ve heard about Child Care Subsidy, but how does it actually work?”
At Imagine Childcare, this is one of the top questions we’re asked by parents enquiring about our centres.
And it’s easy to see why. When you first look into CCS,…

Education For A Sustainable Future
Imagine Childcare & Kindergarten Werribee, is focused on a more sustainable future, with the introduction of Sustainable Officers to their Kinder classroom. By giving children the responsibility to recognise and practice sustainable behaviours,…

