
A warm and joyful space for toddlers (1–2 years old) and one parent to explore, play, and connect together.
💛 What we will experience together:
🌱 This workshop supports:
👶 Age Group: 12–24 months (with one parent)
🕰 Date and Time: Saturdays, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Address: 7670 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L4J 1W1
Let’s play, connect, and grow together 🌱

For children ages 2 to 4
We are excited to introduce a warm, creative, and nurturing space designed especially for young children to grow through connection. This program focuses on building early social skills through guided play, art activities, and meaningful interactions. It is a first step toward healthy social connection and emotional growth.
✨ What your child will experience:
• Creative art activities that encourage self-expression
• Play-based learning to build confidence and curiosity
• Opportunities to develop early friendships
• A safe and supportive environment guided by experienced educators
🕓 Schedule:
Saturdays at 10:15 AM
📍 Location:
7670 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L4J 1W1

We are excited to announce that The Peace School, in collaboration with Humanist Kids and the City of Painting, is hosting The Global Painting Exhibition for Children In Celebration of Universal Children's Day.
Titled: "This is Me"
This exhibition invites children to share their unique stories through art—how they see themselves, what they know, what they love about themselves, and their dreams for the future.
We welcome all children to submit their artwork under the theme "This is Me" for this unique festival.

The first-ever Persian Stories Festival, organized by the Peace School in Toronto, was held on September 22, 2024, in honour of the International Day of Peace. This festival aimed to bring together Persian-speaking communities from Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Iran to celebrate and preserve the rich heritage of Persian folktales. The event fostered intergenerational dialogue, promoted cultural exchange, and introduced younger generations to the values embedded in Persian storytelling.
The festival's mission was to enhance cultural awareness, encourage family engagement, and highlight the shared heritage of Persian-speaking communities. By involving experts, families, and volunteers, the festival sought to bridge gaps between generations, providing a platform for cultural interaction and knowledge transfer.
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