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    Cherry Valley Kid's Kastle

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Fun Foundations Early Learning LLC - FUN

    Fun Foundations Early Learning LLC

    (1 review)

    I can't say enough good things about Fun Foundations. The owner, Danielle, has an endless amount of…read moreenergy and goes above and beyond to teach the kids in fun, exciting, supportive and unique ways. Not only is Fun Foundations a safe and loving environment, the education Danielle and her teachers provide is thorough and of the highest quality. The multi-age program combined with the high quality educational program have provided many opportunities for my 2.5 year-old to be exposed to concepts and social situations she wouldn't normally get to experience at her age and her development over the last year that she's been at Fun Foundations has been phenomenal. In addition to providing a strong educational and social foundation for our kids, Fun Foundations is extremely family-oriented. Danielle often provides opportunities for the families with kids attending the school to get to know each other. Her focus on communication and keeping the parents involved in their kids day-to-day activities at school is unlike any experience I've had in other child care and preschool settings. I have had my 2 kids in a few other preschool/daycare programs over the last 5.5 years and have never been as happy as we are at Fun Foundations. This school is unlike any other in the best ways possible and I highly recommend it.

    From the owner: I specialize in offering learning through fun and play. Offering preschool, childcare and Pre-k…read moreages 1-5 creating problem solvers and encouraging love for education. Please check out our Fun Foundations Face book page to see all our learning through fun and play.

    Bea's Playhouse - Covered outdoor area- kiddos get to play outside rain or shine.

    Bea's Playhouse

    (13 reviews)

    We sent our child to Bea's Playhouse for about 2 years, from 1 to 3 years old so this review comes…read moreafter long consideration and lots of benefit of the doubt. For your child's sake and for your own peace of mind, avoid this place at all costs. I wish we had reviews to go on when we were evaluating her care but there was only one and it proved to be a very different experience than the one we had. Our experience was a lot more like the other 1 star review here, which is no wonder because two of the more recent 5 star reviews ARE WRITTEN BY HER CHILDREN (flagged). It is this kind of deceit that is so unnerving about Bea's place. I am mostly mad at myself for staying with Bea's for as long as we did despite all the red flags but this was our first child and my wife and I didn't have anything to compare our experience with. In hindsight, I should have left the first time I witnessed Mark, a very big part of the creepiness at this daycare, downstairs in the child care area wearing pajama with a little boy on his lap in front of a computer. It gave me a bad feeling ("I hope he never does that with my child") but I wasn't going to jump to any extreme conclusions. Over the next few years this is what we experienced: 1. Lying. Bea lies... a lot. In fact, her habit of lying actually makes it difficult to judge what is going on and impossible to communicate. We found that most of the lies weren't that big of a deal and the excuse I projected onto her was that other parents must be so difficult that she feels she needs to lie about little things because I might be one of those parents. For example, Bea has quite a few small dogs and she told us the children are never around them because they make sure to keep the animals separate. This is 100% untrue, but I really didn't mind. Unfortunately, there were other times when the lying really did matter. First, there was the time my child started coming home smelling like cigarette smoke. When I mentioned it she immediately dug in and claimed no one in her family smoked, started blaming other parents, etc. Well smoking isn't illegal, I just don't want it around my child but claiming it didn't happen made any sort of conversation about it impossible. The day I mentioned the smell of smoke I saw her son smoking in the backyard and noticed a crumpled up pack of cigarettes in his car on the way to the front door. We should have removed our child that day but you know how hectic life is when you're balancing a career and parenthood and the next time I picked up my child, the smell was gone. Though Bea continued to lie about the smoking at least it was gone so... problem solved, right? There were other incidents where the lying mattered and where the promises she made to us when we first met were simply not the reality of her care. 2. Screen Time. After two years my son doesn't know a single German word but he sure knows a lot about Paw Patrol, Amazon Video, and YouTube. When we first met Bea she assured us that there was no TV. Well that was a huge lie. The TV was on every time I dropped off. One of Bea's daughters even let slip they keep the TV on during nap time, which is probably why my child, who takes 1 1/2 - 2 hour long naps at home would always have bags under his eyes after daycare. Screen time is something our family might be more sensitive about than others but because of the lying it was hard to figure out what was happening. We should have pulled our child out after realizing the extent of tv watching but I second guessed myself. 3. Mark. This is where things are most obvious that we should have found a different daycare and yet the most difficult to discern. To begin, Mark and Bea constantly argue in front of the kids. In fact, they argued, uncomfortably, in front of us the first day we visited the daycare to see if it was a good fit. Red flag! Less tangibly, but more importantly, I find Mark really creepy. I think he acts strangely with the kids, I think he is impossible to engage in conversation, and I wouldn't feel comfortable if he were the only one there looking after my child. We should have run from this place at the first bad feeling in my gut. There were other issues tied into the big three above: what I perceived as casual anti-Semitism around Easter and Christmas, giving our child candy against our explicit instructions (the worst was: "Mark gives your child candy so he will like him better"), and it was like pulling teeth to get a quick summary of our child's day at pick up. All I really wanted to know was did he sleep? Did he eat? What did he eat? Not only did I have to push for answers to these questions every single pick up but the answers I got were usually vague or flat out wrong. I wouldn't have written about our experience had it not been for the fake review written by her daughter. Steer clear of Bea's. There are plenty of daycare facilities in our neighborhood that no one should have to risk using this place.

    A great place with truly caring people, they care to take the time with each child and make sure…read moreevery day is a positive experience. Katie, Bea, and Mark are wonderful people!

    The Goddard School of Redmond Ridge

    The Goddard School of Redmond Ridge

    (17 reviews)

    We started my son at Goddard in Redmond Ridge when he was around 8 months and we've had an…read moreabsolutely amazing experience. Just like most new moms, I was very nervous leaving my baby and going back to work but the Goddard staff made us so comfortable from the beginning by providing kind, supportive, educated communication. The owner, Shauna, and the entire administrative staff are fantastic. Very hands on and with great communication, always open to answering questions and providing updates. The teachers in the infant class are caring, loving and provide a safe environment for babies to grow and explore. My son moved from the infants to toddler room a few months ago and the teachers in toddler class (Squirrels) are just as amazing. They do such a great job of taking care of the kids, teaching them, making connection with them and making sure they have fun. We were amazed when my son started doing sign language to communicate and it seems like he is learning something new everyday. He loves going to school and he loves his teachers, and enjoys the wide range of activities specially music class and going out. It has been an incredible journey for us to see him grow and learn new things and we owe it to the fantastic team at Goddard. We highly recommend The Goddard at Redmond Ridge to anyone looking for a safe and caring daycare and school with high standards.

    This place is absolutely amazing! We started going to Goddard at Redmond Ridge when my daughter was…read morearound 6 months old and she's now almost 2. Every teacher, every staff member is so kind, caring, friendly and understanding. We've really connected with everyone and my daughter has such an amazing bond with her teachers. This to me is priceless. Shout out to Miss Eilish, Joanne, Stephanie, and Mayra for their love and patience with our spunky little girl. On top of wonderful people, the curriculum and activities are so good for her! She learned sign language, foundational concepts like sharing, saying please and thank you, and fun things like painting and music! They've handled the Covid-19 crisis like pros and we feel very comfortable with the extra measures they take to make sure everyone stays healthy. You really can't find a better place than here.

    Kiddie Academy of Redmond

    Kiddie Academy of Redmond

    (12 reviews)

    The teachers are very nice and love the kids. The facility is very clean and organized. Most…read moreparents are responsible. Location is perfect (near banks, a public library, some local restaurants, UPS store, QFC market etc.) We have two kids here. Our 5-year-old who goes to the after-school program really loves it because he spends time with older kids and the teacher has a lot of interesting activities and teaches them a variety of skills. We can even drop him off for the days when the public school is closed. Our younger boy also has a lot of fun in class. The school even organizes celebrations on special occasions (Valentine, Halloween, New Year, etc). There is even a dance party that the kids work hard to prepare. On the other hand, I wish the school allowed older kids to bring their own breakfast to school since our kids sometimes preferred certain food and we didn't have time to feed them at home. The current director was very open and receptive to feedback when we discussed how to improve breakfast options for the kids.

    We recently moved across the country and have had a history of high tier daycare services... BUT…read moreREDMOND KIDDIE ACADEMY IS THE BEST! My daughter's teacher, Ms Mansi, is absolutely adored (Supernova). The owners are so sweet and front desk, admin services, are too. Compared to other daycares in Redmond that value is exceptional. They feed breakfast and lunch and snack (all sourced from Costco). The outdoor area or playground is small and well structured but all that is needed to manage the toddler chaos! Things my 3 yo daughter came home talking about (because of curriculum): X-rays Parrots Biomes Spelling/letters Planets

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