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Brand NEW early education center and care for infants and toddlers (8 weeks to pre-school) in Shrewsbury Massachusetts

Tiny Sprouts Early Learning Center provides full-time care and education for Infants and Toddlers. Our experienced teachers understand the developmentally appropriate practice and how to offer to nurture daily routines and meaningful experiences that meet each child’s individual strengths, interests, and needs. Our private campus allows for daily outdoor learning in a safe, secure setting

INDIVIDUALIZED CARE

SAFE, CLEAN, NEW SPACE AND MATERIALS

CERTIFIED & EXPERIENCED TEACHERS

BEAUTIFUL, SECURE, PRIVATE CAMPUS

STIMULATING & SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENT

GREEN SPACE AND DAILY OUTDOOR LEARNING

STEAM FOCUSED EMERGENCT CURRICULUM

FULL-TIME CARE

8AM – 5PM

FLEXIBLE PICKUP AND DROPOFF TIMES

FIVE DAYS A WEEK

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Tuition prices as of Jan. 1, 2023

TODDLERS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,233/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,740/mo

INFANTS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,258/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,765/mo

MEET OUR TEACHERS

Amanda Wheeler is the Early Childhood Director for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and has worked with every age group in early childhood! She has her Early Childhood Director’s license from the state of Massachusetts and a Bachelor’s degree from Wheelock College in Children’s Theater and a minor in Special Education. She loves to take her dog, Mose, on walks around the reservoir.  She also loves the Boston Red Sox and Broadway shows! 

Amanda Wheeler

Early Childhood Director

Amanda Mae Lemanski

Amanda Mae Lemanski is a Preschool teacher for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for over 20 years and has her Early Childhood Directors license from the state of Massachusetts. She enjoys nurturing and caring for each child in her care. She is dedicated to the social and emotional development of each child and makes it her goal to make sure each child receives the best care and love that they all deserve. She is a single mother to an amazing twelve year old daughter named Marguerite Mae.

Leslie Ortiz

Leslie Ortiz fell in love with the kids at Al-Hamra and knew she had to join the team! She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certification from the state of Massachusetts. She has 1 son, he is 5 years old! She was born in Puerto Rico and has a cat named Stormy. She loves spending time outdoors in the sun! She also loves to go camping! 

Madison Fitzgerald

Madison Fitzgerald is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and is a full time student working on her masters degree in School Counseling at Assumption University! She graduated from Fitchburg State University with a bachelor’s degree in Human Services. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has a 5 year old yellow lab named Liam! In her spare time she likes to read, shop, and try new restaurants.

Maritza Rodriguez

Maritza Rodriguez is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been working with children for 13 years and wouldn’t want to do anything else! She is always loving, caring and happy! She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has three beautiful daughters and one grandson on the way! She loves going shopping, to the movies, and going out to eat at different restaurants! She also loves music and loves to dance at home with her niece and nephew!

Tatiana Naple

Tatiana Naple is so excited to be a part of the Tiny Sprouts and Al-Hamra community. She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts and is currently in school to get her directors license. She lives with her fiance and 6 dogs! In her spare time she likes to spend time with her family. She also loves going to the beach during the summer!

Miranda Goyette-Connerty

​Miranda Goyette-Connerty is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for 10 years and has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. In her spare time she enjoys singing and doing puzzles!

al-hamra academy | 433 South St, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 | 508-719-8803 | [email protected]

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The benefits of seeds for humans, the amount of antioxidants in the seeds of sesame, flax, buckwheat

Botanically speaking, seeds are the embryos of plants. It can be a whole huge tree, enclosed in a tiny seed and covered with a thin shell. A supply of nutrients for the future sprout and a set of protective substances are also hidden inside the seed. These protective substances are designed to protect the tiny, weak germ from environmental factors that are harmful to it in the first days of life. For example, antioxidants protect seedling cells from excessive radiation, antibacterial substances protect plant infections. No wonder plant seeds are such a healthy food for humans. And not just for humans. Birds and animals eat seeds with pleasure; for some, this is the main food. It’s great that we have so many seeds in our diet.

Various cereals and grains are cereal seeds. You can sow them and they will sprout. Nuts are dry fruits containing one or two seeds. Beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas are the seeds of legumes. Buckwheat, chia, amaranth, flax, corn… Imagine that cocoa beans and coffee beans are also seeds. Nature shares with us its living wealth. Let’s enjoy it to the fullest.

In addition to the riches of nature, humanity uses its intellect, revealing the wonders of nature for the common good. In 2010, in the international scientific journal Molecules (Molecules), Russian scientists published the results of their enormous work. They measured the antioxidant content of 1,140 foods, drinks, and herbs using sophisticated biochemical techniques. This work is still referred to by the authors of articles in the most authoritative scientific publications. Here’s an amazing result that caught our attention. Scientists measured the content of antioxidants in 14 types of different seeds and their 5-day-old seedlings. Black sesame seeds (black sesame) turned out to be the champion in the content of antioxidants – 291 milligram of total antioxidants per 100 grams of dried seeds. It’s a lot, almost like a medicine. Then there are milk thistle seeds – 235 mg. But we do not eat these seeds with plates. But the high content of antioxidants in buckwheat made us very happy – it is in third place – 182 mg. Our favorite flax is in seventh place at 56 mg. The last on the list was fashionable and expensive amaranth – 10 mg per 100 grams of dry seeds.

Then there are absolutely miracles. All of these seeds (except corn and rye flakes) were germinated by the researchers and the antioxidant content of the 5-day-old seedlings was measured. In all seeds, the number of useful molecules increased significantly.