Bright Futures Begin at Sesame Lane
Published 3:30pm 9 March 2026
Moreton Bay’s most trusted early learning community
For almost 40 years, Sesame Lane has been part of the Moreton Bay community, growing alongside local families and supporting generations of children from babies and toddlers through to kindergarten, during their earliest and most important years.
What began as a vision to create nurturing, high-quality early learning environments for children at every stage of early childhood has expanded into a network of 13 centres across the region, each connected by a shared purpose: helping every child feel confident, capable, and ready for a bright future.
Safe, supported and valued
At the heart of Sesame Lane is an unwavering commitment to children’s safety, genuine care, and high-quality education. Their centres provide safe, nurturing environments where families can feel confident their children are protected, supported, and valued every day.
More than childcare
Sesame Lane’s approach goes beyond traditional childcare.
While they provide nappies for convenience, they offer so much more.
Enriching learning experiences, thoughtfully designed environments, nutritious meals, and a holistic approach that supports every child’s development from babyhood through to Kindergarten.
They proudly deliver a government-approved Kindergarten program led by university-qualified Teachers, alongside passionate Educators who understand that strong, secure relationships form the foundation for lifelong learning.
Children participate in engaging experiences designed to expand their world, from Owlbert’s Gardening Program, which introduces plant to plate learning, sustainability and environmental awareness through hands-on gardening, to their Japanese Program that fosters cultural understanding and curiosity from an early age.
Learning is guided by play, imagination, and meaningful interactions that help children build resilience, independence, and a sense of belonging.
Growing Through Connection
A strong focus on community connection sets Sesame Lane apart.
The organisation believes early learning thrives when families feel supported not only within the centre, but within the wider community.
Playgroups, local partnerships, and inclusive initiatives create opportunities for families to connect with one another and feel part of something bigger. These relationships help build confidence for both children and parents, particularly during transitions such as starting care or preparing for school.
More Support When It Matters
Supporting families holistically is a key part of the Sesame Lane difference. A resident Child Health Nurse works closely with services, offering guidance on development, wellbeing, and early childhood milestones.
This additional layer of support provides reassurance for parents and ensures children receive consistent, informed care as they grow.
Their Educators are supported by dedicated Inclusion and Community Connections Specialists who work alongside their teams to create welcoming environments where every child is valued, supported, and empowered to thrive.
Across all centres, learning environments are intentionally designed to inspire creativity, exploration, and connection to the natural world. Children engage in art, literature, movement, storytelling, outdoor discovery, and collaborative play experiences that nurture confidence while encouraging curiosity and wonder. These environments reflect Sesame Lane’s belief that meaningful learning happens when children feel safe to be themselves and free to explore new ideas.
Building Bright Futures
As Moreton Bay continues to evolve, Sesame Lane remains deeply committed to the families who call this region home. With decades of experience, strong community partnerships, and a forward-thinking approach to early education, Sesame Lane continues to shape the next generation of learners, building bright futures through connection, care, and the simple magic of childhood.
Ready to discover the Sesame Lane difference?
Families are warmly invited to explore their local Sesame Lane Care & Kindergarten and experience firsthand what makes their early learning community so special. To learn more, book a tour, or find your nearest centre, visit their website www.sesamelane.com.au and take the first step toward a bright future for your child.
Editor’s note: This article is sponsored by Sesame Lane and proudly endorsed by Moreton Daily. Thank you for supporting the sponsors who make Moreton Daily possible.
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