This project explores an innovative, cost-effective approach to improving early childhood development in a resource-limited daycare center in Polillo Islands, Quezon, Philippines. A needs assessment revealed key development delays in cognitive, socio-emotional, and motor skills of children enrolled in the center, largely due to inadequate funding and infrastructure. In response, this initiative introduced a flexible, Play-based and Literature-based instructional plan accompanied by handcrafted, recycled teaching aids. Pilot testing showed promising results, with increased child engagement and participation, making learning fun, focused, and accessible. Even though challenges in complex topics delivery emerged, this project demonstrates how resourceful, locally tailored solutions can overcome educational barriers and support essential childhood development and growth.