Toddler Supply List

Daily Essentials

  • Small backpack or tote (labeled with first and last name)
  • Close-toed shoes for outdoor play (athletic shoes are best)
  • Comfortable indoor shoes/slippers for the classroom
    Please avoid bulky slippers, characters, or charms/jibbitz for Crocs. Crocs ExampleSlipper Example
  • Winter Gear in the colder months. Pack snowpants, mittens & hat in the provided bag & leave one pair of boots at the school for the duration of winter.

Meals & Drinks (make sure everything is labeled with first and last name)

  • Morning snack
  • Afternoon snack (for Academic & Full Day students)
  • Lunch in an insulated lunchbox (for Academic & Full Day students)
    • Choose a lunchbox that your child can be as independent as possible with.
    • Include a simple cloth placemat/napkin similar to this example link.
    • Add an ice pack if lunch needs to stay cold (we cannot refrigerate).
    • If food needs to stay warm, heat it in the morning and send in a thermos (we cannot reheat food).
    • Snacks can also be packed inside the lunchbox.
  • Sippy cup or water bottle (labeled with first and last name).

Rest Time (for Academic & Full Day students)

  • Toddlers are most independent with an all-in-one nap mat
  • Bedding must go home weekly for laundering.

Clothing & Shoes

  • Easy-to-manage clothing (elastic waistbands preferred; please avoid overalls, snaps, or buttons).
  • Weather-appropriate outerwear (we go outside daily).
  • Closed-toed shoes for the playground.

Occasionally / As Needed

  • Two complete changes of clothes (shirt, bottoms, socks, underwear).
    • If toilet training: send 6 pairs of underwear.
    • Pack each set in a labeled gallon-size zip bag.
  • Diapers
  • Wipes
  • Diaper cream (requires signed medication form)

Health & Safety


Tip for Parents: Even at this age, children are learning independence! The right containers, shoes, and clothing make it easier for your toddler to practice “doing it myself.”