An integrated extra-curricular dance program that both families and Early Learning Centres love!

A Magical Introduction to Movement & Music

Looking for an engaging, fun and nurturing addition to your service?

Tiny Tutus brings the joy of dance directly to your early education center with structured weekly classes that support EYLF outcomes.

Tiny Tutus programs are tailored to you! With classes available from 12 months old, we can work with you to design the perfect offering for your centre.

Tiny Tutus is making extra-curricular dance affordable, convenient and accessible to busy families

What ELC's Love about Tiny Tutus

Our program isn’t just a win for families — it also provides major benefits for Early Education services:

✔ No Extra Admin or Staffing Burden: Tiny Tutus handle everything, from enrolling, fee collection and lesson planning to special events complete with costumes.

✔ Adds Value to your service: Our integrated extra-curricular model helps Early Education services stand out as a premium, well-rounded offering, making it more attractive to families.

✔ Supports Compliance with EYLF: By aligning with the framework’s principles, Early Education services enhance their reputation for high-quality, enriching care.

Why Families Love Dance at Daycare

✔ Stress-Free Extra-Curricular Activities - our integrated extra-curricular model takes the thinking and planning out of accessing quality dance classes. We’re meeting families where they are at!

✔ More Quality Family Time - family time is so valuable, with lessons imbedded within your service, you’re giving time back to families.

✔ Affordable, All-Inclusive Model - no additional travel costs or typical hidden dance studio expenses. Options to imbed Tiny Tutus programs into your service for CCS inclusion!

Tiny Tutus Early Learning Centre Curriculum Benefits

Early childhood philosophy is at the very heart of our curriculum.

Tiny Tutus lessons include:

Gentle introductions to ballet feet and arm positions (body awareness and balance)

Centre and cross floor exercises (bilateral coordination and taking turns)

Creative movement time (imaginative play)

Developmentally appropriate routine work (team work and following instructions).