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Noe L.

“My son loves it here. This is pretty much his second home and he has no problem staying here at all. As a parent you want to have peace of mind where your child is going to be at when you are at work. And this place has been so good to my kiddos. They love their teachers and are very caring with kids. They go above and beyond. And when I miss my kid at work I can simply look at what he is doing. Amazing environment for the kids. Every person I have encountered til this day has been so nice. So if you are looking for a daycare I would recommend 100%.

Leina

“Our daughter has been here since she was 3 months. We love everything about this daycare! The staff and teachers have always been amazing!”

Darrell

“I have a two year old and 10 year old who have attended this facility for quite a while. I have had a few of those “kids will be kids” moments they have to learn from but the staff has been very attentive to my concerns. Teachers and management are great. Keep it up!”

Zara

“I absolutely ADMIRE this Kids R Kids location because of their staff/teachers. The two Mr Michaels are rockstars- always smiling and extremely helpful. They take pretty good care of your kids- you have to cut them some slack coz c’mon sometimes we can barely handle our own kids. But over all, the people working here are the true gems. Ms. Delores is an amazing teacher-she has been teacher of the year. My daughter learned a lot from her.”

Jessica

“Everyday he says something new to amaze me. He sings songs he learns in class, and the sign language! OMG! He knows quite a few signs and it just amazes me everytime I see him use them! I highly recommend this daycare! You will not regret it!”

Sweta

“I feel that for a child to grow we require good atmosphere, good facility with cleanliness and above all the great teachers not only to teach them but to ignite the thrust of learning process. I believe that Kids R Kids has the combination of above all. It has all the advanced as well traditional approaches to teach a kid”

Dawn

“My daughter knows three languages being English, Spanish and sign language. Sometimes I have to ask her to speak to me in English! Her knowledge as a four year old is really amazing. This is all because of teachers at KRK. The teachers and other staff at KRK really are our second family and I am not sure where we would be without them.”

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    Frank A Suarez

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    4 years ago

    09/26/2018, 14:25 PM

    My child in such a short period of time has learned so much, and the way the Staff there are all amazing. My Son has come home and waking up with the hunger, to go another day at the School Best choice my my wife and I have made.

    Remy Fuentes

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    4 years ago

    09/26/2018, 06:00 AM

    Great school. Friendly staff. Easy process. 2nd child to attend. First did great And 2nd is learning a bunch. Thanks.

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    09/15/2018, 09:36 AM

    My family recently moved and we had to say goodbye to the wonderful teachers and staff. That was the hardest part of our move. My son started there at 18 months and now he’s 4. I truly believe everyone there loved him like their own and did everything they could to make everyday exciting. We transferred to his new VPK and his new teachers are amazed at how much he knows. I credit that to every person at Kids R Kids. We will never forget what you did for our little boy. We already miss everyone there

    Nicole Eonta O’Leary

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    4 years ago

    09/14/2018, 10:27 AM

    The staff and teachers here are wonderful! Ms. Stephanie is awesome with my scared first timer!

    Denise Noboa

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    4 years ago

    09/07/2018, 11:00 AM

    I am a first time mother and I was terrified for my son to go to daycare, but he absolutely loves his teachers and he has already learned so much! Thank you!

    Hachelly Chegy Singh

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    5 years ago

    08/14/2018, 11:55 AM

    excellent place to have your kids in. staff is very friendly.

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    07/14/2018, 14:20 PM

    My kids have been attending for three years. They’ve been loved, taught and guided expertly. We love KRK!

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    07/08/2018, 14:22 PM

    We had a wonderful VPK experience. Charlotte, Quita, and all of the teachers assistant’s were fantastic. If I had a concern it was immediately addressed. The children come first and you can tell that they are well cared for. I was impressed at how much my daughter was taught. She is all set to start kindergarten thanks to Kids R Kds. We have two more children who will be attending when it’s their turn to start VPK.

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    07/07/2018, 14:32 PM

    My daughter has been there for 9 years.It has been great so far and my daughter loves it…Can’t complain of any issues and my daughter has been taken care while I am at work…The staff is nice.

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