Dear Parents and Families,

Pink Shirt Day 2026 was a meaningful and joyful celebration at Brilliant Kids Montessori Childcare Centre. Across every classroom — from Infant care to our Montessori 3–5 yrs program — children explored what kindness truly means.

This year, we didn’t just wear pink.

We talked about kindness.

We created it.

We practiced it.

Here is a look inside how our learning community came together.


Learning Kindness Together: 3–5 yrs Montessori Circle Time

In our Montessori 3–5 yrs classroom, Pink Shirt Day began with something simple but powerful — sitting together in a circle.

Through story time and guided discussion, children explored feelings, friendship, and how small actions can help others feel safe. Teachers encouraged each child to share thoughts, listen respectfully, and reflect on real classroom experiences.

  • 💗 Emotional vocabulary
  • 🎧 Listening skills
  • 🗣 Confidence in speaking
  • 🤝 Respect for others

In early learning, kindness is not a one-day event.

It is practiced through conversation, modelling, and shared understanding.

Montessori childcare in North Delta during Pink Shirt Day circle time with children discussing kindness.
Gathered in a calm classroom circle, our 3–5 yrs children listened, shared, and reflected on kindness during Pink Shirt Day, building confidence through guided discussion.

Many Hands, One Message: Collaborative Handprint Project

After discussion came action.

Our 3–5 yrs children dipped their hands in pink paint and created a collective artwork. Each handprint became part of a larger message — that everyone belongs.

  • 🤝 Cooperation
  • 🔁 Turn-taking
  • 🌎 Unity through diversity
  • ⭐ Pride in contributing to a group goal

Kindness is built together.

Children at a childcare centre in North Delta creating pink handprint art for Pink Shirt Day.
With proud smiles and paint-covered palms, children worked side by side to create a shared handprint display that represents unity and inclusion.
Early learning centre in North Delta showing children with pink painted hands for Pink Shirt Day activity.
Each raised pink hand tells a story — children proudly shared their artwork, learning that kindness grows when everyone contributes.

Gentle Hands, Gentle Beginnings: Infant Care Sensory Exploration

Pink Shirt Day in our Infant Room looked different — and that is exactly how it should be.

For our youngest learners, kindness was experienced through calm sensory play. Babies explored coloured rice and soft pink shapes with close teacher guidance and caring support.

  • 👶 Sensory awareness
  • 🖐 Fine motor development
  • 💞 Secure attachment
  • 🏡 Trust in the classroom environment

Emotional security is the foundation of everything else.

Infant care classroom in North Delta exploring Pink Shirt Day through sensory rice activity.
Tiny hands explored coloured rice and soft pink shapes, discovering texture and movement with gentle teacher guidance during Pink Shirt Day.

Little Hands Learning to Share: Toddler Program

In our Toddler Room, children explored Pink Shirt Day through movement and interaction.

They picked up, passed, and placed pink cut-outs on the carpet — practicing early sharing and social connection. Teachers gently supported turn-taking and positive peer interaction.

  • 🔁 Repetition
  • 👀 Observation
  • 👩‍🏫 Guided modelling
  • 🧩 Safe experimentation

Empathy begins with small moments.

Toddler program at a daycare centre in North Delta exploring Pink Shirt Day with pink cut-out shapes.
In our Toddler Room, children picked up, passed, and placed pink shapes together, practicing early sharing and connection in a supportive space.

A Community Celebration Across Our North Delta Childcare Centre

Pink Shirt Day 2026 brought every classroom together.

Children and educators wore pink as a shared symbol. Group photos captured the pride and unity felt throughout the centre. These celebrations strengthen our sense of belonging and remind children that kindness is part of daily life.

Children celebrate Pink Shirt Day at a childcare centre in North Delta with teachers wearing pink shirts together.
Our Pink Shirt Day 2026 celebration brought children and teachers together in a warm, joyful atmosphere. At BKMCC, every smile and pink shirt reminds families that kindness is part of daily life.
Licensed childcare centre in North Delta hosting Pink Shirt Day group photo with teachers and children.
Teachers and children proudly stand together for Pink Shirt Day, showing that a licensed childcare environment can help young learners understand kindness through real experiences and shared moments.
Montessori childcare classroom in North Delta celebrating Pink Shirt Day with children holding kindness artwork.
In our Montessori childcare classroom, children proudly display their kindness artwork, learning that small actions can make a big difference in how we treat one another each day.
Daycare centre in North Delta children posing with Pink Shirt Day kindness display artwork.
Our daycare centre students gathered around their kindness display, proudly showing the artwork they created together during Pink Shirt Day 2026.
Early learning centre in North Delta marking Pink Shirt Day with teachers and young children seated together.
Sitting side by side with their teachers, children experienced Pink Shirt Day as a calm and supportive conversation about kindness, friendship, and feeling safe at school.

Serving Families in North Delta and Near Surrey

Brilliant Kids Montessori Childcare Centre is a licensed childcare centre located in North Delta, near Surrey.

  • Infant Care (0–12 months)
  • Toddler Program (13–36 months)
  • Montessori Program (3–5 yrs)

Families from Annieville, Scottsdale, Sunshine Hills, and nearby Surrey communities such as Cedar Hills and Strawberry Hill choose our early learning centre because we combine structured education with emotional development.

Located near 96th Ave and 120 St (Scott Road), our childcare centre supports working families who value both safety and purposeful learning.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does a North Delta childcare centre celebrate Pink Shirt Day?

At our North Delta childcare centre, Pink Shirt Day is integrated into classroom learning. Children participate in discussion, collaborative art, and hands-on activities that build empathy and social awareness.

Do you offer programs for different age groups?

Yes. Our licensed childcare centre offers Infant care, a Toddler program, and a Montessori childcare program for children aged 3–5 years.

Why is Pink Shirt Day important in early learning?

Pink Shirt Day helps children practice kindness, understand emotions, and build inclusive classroom habits. These early lessons support long-term social confidence.


Kindness is not taught through lectures.

It is built through:

Conversation.

Creativity.

Connection.

If you are looking for a childcare centre in North Delta where your child can grow academically and emotionally in a supportive environment, we would love to welcome your family.

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Event Info

  • Title:  🩷 Pink Shirt Day 2026 🩷
  • Description: 

    Dear BKMCC Families,

    Pink Shirt Day 2026 was full of meaningful moments. 💗

    Our 3–5 yrs children shared ideas during circle time, created a beautiful pink handprint project together, our Toddlers practiced sharing pink shapes, and our Infants explored gentle sensory play with close teacher guidance.

    Every classroom experienced kindness in their own special way!

    Warm regards,
    Brilliant Kids Montessori Childcare Centre

    📅 Serving families in North Delta and near Surrey since 2019.

  • Location:  11706 96th Ave, North Delta - Brilliant Kids Montessori Childcare Centre (Plenty of parking!)
  • Date:  2026/02/25