3 Child Care Equipment and Materials List
3 Child Care Equipment and Materials List
3 Child Care Equipment and Materials List
Note: The Best Practice column assumes that everything in the Guideline column is already in place.
Guideline Best Practice
Furnishings
General:
Child-sized tables and chairs (enough for maximum Adult-sized chairs (one for each staff) in each group
attendance) situated in activity centres as appropriate room
Cots/sleeping mats (plus sheets, blankets, pillows) Loft
Waste containers Kneeling/floor-sitting table (25-30 cm high)
Child-accessible storage shelves (appropriate for each Standing (child) table (50-60 cm high)
activity centre) Ceiling mirrors
Adult storage shelving Computer
Mirrors at crawling & standing height Comfortable adult furniture in adult areas
Cubbies/lockers/childs personal storage space
Sturdy step stool (for sinks, counters, etc.)
Infants:
Cribs/playpens - one per child enrolled Activity saucer (stationary entertainment centre)
Diaper change table
Infant monitor
High chairs
Stroller or high-sided wagon
Car seats (if transporting)
Toddlers:
Potty chair
Car seats (if transporting)
Toys & Materials
Art Centre
Furniture:
Easel (wall-mounted or freestanding) Drying Rack
Paper storage rack
Paper cutter
Painting supplies:
Brushes with short thick handles Brushes (assorted sizes and types)
Sheet of heavy plastic to protect table/floor Additional tempera colours
Powdered tempera paints (red, yellow, blue, green, Tempera blocks
orange, purple, black, white, brown) Water colours
Paint shirts Prepared finger-paint
Paint containers Shaving cream
Finger-paint materials (soap flakes, cornstarch, liquid Sponges
soap) Bingo daubers
Modeling supplies:
Tightly covered containers Pipe cleaners
Clay flour Plasticene
Play dough ingredients Assorted additional play dough carving and molding
Rolling pins tools
Cookie cutters
Drawing materials:
Large diameter crayons Erasers Water soluble chalk Chalkboards
Regular crayons Pencil crayons Pastels Coloured chalk
Primary pencils Felt tip markers Oil pastels Chalkboard brushes
Rulers (short and long) Stencils HB pencils
Pencil sharpener Fabric crayons
Cutting & Gluing Materials:
Blunt scissors (right & left handed) Paper punches
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Supermarket - cash register (can be homemade cardboard box), plastic fruit & vegetables,
play money (can be homemade), paper or plastic grocery bags, scale, shopping baskets,
empty food boxes & containers (cereal, margarine, etc.)
Hospital - white or green shirts, stethoscope, band-aids, gauze, clipboard with paper &
pencil, hospital gowns, old sheet (solid colour), play thermometer, play doctors kit
References:
y Dunster, Lee. Home Child Care: A Caregivers Guide. Ottawa: Child Care Providers
Association, 1994.
y Health and Welfare Canada. Facilities and Equipment for Day Care Centres. Minister of
National Health and Welfare Social Service Programs Branch, 1984.
y Olds, Anita Rui. Child Care Design Guide. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.
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y Toys: Tools for Learning. Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of
Young Children, 1999.
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