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    Safari Kids Learning Center

    4.3 (17 reviews)
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    What is the price for full time and part time options for a three year old?

    Thank you for your inquiry - For fees and details about our Childcare program pls fill out our inquiry form via this link https://forms.gle/wYGn1bc5gWZmrsmq8

    What's the price for a 7 month old?

    Hello and thank your for your inquiry. 225/\wk This price is for an infant 6 week to 12 months old. Our prices may be lower based on your kids exact age, For our current prices and special deals of the month please call our Director Ms. Pari @… Read more

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    This is NOT a daycare that sits your child in front of a tv all day and forgets them.

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