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Meet the owners:
  
Amy Roberts (co-owner, program director, and teacher)

    Amy is certified in Nursery School - 6th grade, special education and holds a Masters Degree in reading. She brings her educational knowledge and love of working with children to Toddle Town & More. Owning a business like Toddle Town & More is a dream come true! Amy and her husband, Mike, have three children, twins Nathan and Spencer (12) and Luke (6).

    
Stacey Nowak (co-owner, business manager)
    Stacey brings her enthusiasm for children, as well as her energy and creativity to Toddle Town & More. Stacey and her husband, Dan, have three children; Jared (16), Scott (12), and Brooke (9). 
     
Toddle Town has been Depew's best kept secret for over 9 years! Help us spread the word about this great place.
    
In 2001, Toddle Town was created by a teacher and mother (Trina). It was originally located at 4891 Transit Road (current location of Dunkin Donuts). It later moved to 4779 Transit Rd in the Transit-French Plaza. In 2006, it was sold to a new partnership; Toddle Town 2 (Siobhan and Loraine).
 
June 2008, Amy and Stacey became the new owners and renamed it Toddle Town & More, LLC. 
May 2011, Toddle Town & More moved into it's current facility in the Transit-French plaza.

Our Overall Mission for the facility: 

     

To provide a fun, safe, educational play environment which encourages development of the whole child: imagination, creativity, language, social and emotional skills, motor skills as well as a knowledge of the world around them.

 

Our goal for Open Play:

To provide an environment where parents can bring their children to play with others. The parents can have some much needed adult conversation, yet be able to watch their children as they learn how to appropriately play with others. Children need assistance with this. They need adults to model words to express their feelings. This is something that children need to be taught, or they become frustrated.