Daycare in cary: Child Day Care in Cary, NC – West Cary

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Plans & Prices – Cary NC

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Hourly Drop In Care

  • $12/hour for 1 child
  • $20/hour for 2 children
  • $24/hour for 3 children
  • $28/hour for 4 children

Package Pricing

One Child Packages:  This is for families with one child.  They can buy a discounted block of drop in childcare hours.

  • $110 for 10 Hours
  • $300 for 30 Hours
  • $450 for 50 Hours
  • $800 for 100 Hours

Two Child Packages (*with our multiple child packages, the children share the hours)

  • $216 for 24 Hours
  • $384 for 48 Hours
  • $930 for 124 Hours

Three Child Packages (*with our multiple child packages, the children share the hours)

  • $264 for 36 Hours
  • $895 for 136 Hours

Four Child Packages (*with our multiple child packages, the children share the hours)

  • $312 for 48 Hours
  • $900 for 150 Hours

Our memberships are available for children ages 1 and up.   Each membership offers the hours of childcare that you need, all at one low monthly rate!

Giggles Unlimited Membership

Our unlimited drop-in childcare plan is too good to be true! You can use our services up to 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. We do require a 2-month commitment for this plan since you are getting such a great deal!

  • $400 for 1 child
  • $625 for 2 children
  • $700 for 3 children
  • $750 for 4 children

Giggles “No Commitment” Unlimited Membership:

This option offers the same care as our Unlimited Membership but does not have a 2-month commitment with it. You simply purchase a month when you need it.

  • $450 for 1 child
  • $675 for 2 children
  • $750 for 3 children
  • $800 for 4 children

Weekly Drop In Care

These rates are paid weekly and are good for 6 days a week up to 4 hours per day. For longer stays, please contact us for more details.

  • $175 for 1 child
  • $100 for each additional child

Track Out Weekly Rates

Full Day: These rates are paid weekly and are good for Monday through Friday up to 9 hours per day. This option is for school age children only, 5-12 years old. For longer stays, please contact us for more details.

  • $195 for 1 child
  • $145 for each additional child

Date Night Package

Did you ever wish you had your babysitter already planned out for those impromptu date nights? This package is for you!

For the following low prices, you will receive four “date nights” to use at your convenience anytime after 5 Pm. Each ‘date night’ includes four hours of childcare as well as a pizza dinner for your children at great savings!

  • 1 Child $120
  • 2 Children $190
  • 3 Children $250
  • 4 Children $300

The packages are pre-pay only, which means that you pay for the whole package in advance.

Birthday Party

Our facility in Cary, NC is available on Sundays for your birthday party.

  • $250 minimum for up to 10 kids
  • $275 for 11-15 kids
  • $300 for 16-24 kids

A deposit of $125 is required to hold the date.
The birthday child is free!

 

La Petite Academy on Baines Court in Cary, NC | 104 Baines Court

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Welcome to Our School

Welcome to La Petite Academy, a five-star educational daycare in Cary, NC. My name is Justina and I am the academy director. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in human resources and business management, an A.A in education, as well as early childhood and administrative credentials. I have been in the field of education for more than ten years with over three years in administration. I have four children of my own ages eight, six, three and one!

We provide exceptional care for Infants and Toddlers as well as a range of Preschool programs. We also offer a Junior Kindergarten program for any children who miss the Kindergarten birthday window.

Our teachers have more than 150 years of combined experience! They take part in various monthly and annual training throughout the year to stay current in the field. The teachers are also lead teacher certified throughout the school.

Diapers and wipes are also included in tuition! We have a state-of-the-art security system, and only those with a code can access our facility.

We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.

Our school serves many communities including Cary, Raleigh and Apex. We are off Cary Parkway and Kildaire Farm Road – a short drive off US 1/440 Beltline. Schedule your tour of our La Petite Academy in Cary, NC today!


Here’s what people have to say

5 out of 5 stars


Love this school. Staff are extremely responsive to any ?s/concerns I have

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Great – love the staff and location. Attentive to any needs or concerns. They have done a great job during the COVID situation and I am extremely thankful for their continued operation with fantastic health and sanitation measures.

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Love this school & the staff. They have been wonderful & my son’s progress has been on target.

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Experience has been fantastic- very nice and welcoming staff.

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Love this school from the moment we walked in. The teachers are so welcoming and know everyone’s name. It really does feel like a family.

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We absolutely love this school. My daughter has grown tremendously since she has been in attendance. We’ve only had positive interactions and only good things to say about all of the staff. I have peace of mind while I am at work because I truly feel my daughter is safe, nurtured and happy right where she is at. The teachers do an excellent job with these children!

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The overall atmosphere and the teachers in the infant room have well exceeded our expectations. As children from stay at home parents, the approach to daycare was completely foreign and uncertain for us, but we couldn’t be happier with the team caring for our child!

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Everyone is always so nice and polite when I’m there. The teachers really care about my son and you can tell he has a good relationship with them.

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With SproutAbout, you won’t miss a thing when your child is at school with us. Take a peek at the engaging experience provided by our new app.


Learn About Electives

For an additional fee, go beyond regular classroom learning experiences with our enhanced series of fun, interactive enrichment programs exploring a variety of activities. We offer:

Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math


Open a window to your child’s day.

SproutAbout®, our exclusive family app, provides free live streaming video of your child’s classroom to your mobile device.

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Meet Our Staff

Justina Barreiro, Director

Education: Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Resources & Buisness Managment

Certifications: CPR/First Aid, SIDS and Early Childhood Education Administration

I have a passion for a child’s education and love being a part of their development. In my role as a director, I believe it is important to build relationships within my school with parents and teachers, as well as outside of my school in our community.




Local School Phone Number: 919.469.5735919.469.5735


License #: 9255275





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Read The Vicious Circle online by Mike Carey – RuLit

The cell phone came to life, and I decided to answer: maybe it’s Pen calling to find out why the hell I ran away from the hospital so quickly. But she didn’t call.

— Hello! Nikki said. Am I out of time?

Actually, Matty’s Honda is automatic, so I could easily drive with one hand, only at that moment and without chatting with Nikki, my head was spinning.

– To be honest, yes. I’ll call you, okay?

– Of course. Are you watching TV?

— No, I listen to the radio.

— Wonderful times have come, haven’t they? Okay, call back as soon as you can. Just don’t delay, you definitely need to find out! No, don’t call, I’m going to the Snow Queen. Let’s meet there!

— In Peckham? Nikki, I’m so tired…

– Great, we’ll move it to tomorrow. It’s your request… Personally, I would prefer not to put it off.

— Okay, we’ll see…

I threw my cell phone on the passenger seat. Westway isn’t far, so I’ll be right there. Having traveled around the overpass, I slowed down slightly: suddenly I ran into a post. There was nothing special in the surrounding area, but as I passed the White City stadium, about two hundred meters ahead, I noticed the flashing lights of patrol cars. Bingo, that’s where it all happened! Turning left, then right, I went around the kindergarten. The headlights of the “Honda” snatched out of the twilight haze either a swing, or a horizontal bar, or a slide; in the pitilessly bright light, they were not associated with their usual functions, but seemed to be sinister instruments of torture.

I mentally counted every meter left behind, but I saw the target before I even got close to the next turn. Ahead of them rose the red-brick wall familiar from the newscast, but the main landmark was the wide stretch above the road. “Whiteleaf Shopping Center” was written on it in beautiful slanted type with lots of curls. And below, and above, and around hung thick clouds of smoke, using the calm of the spring evening for their own purposes.

Turning off the headlights, I stopped at the curb. The street ahead was filled with cops, ambulances, and onlookers who decided to watch the drama unfold with their own eyes. I got out of the car, but I was in no hurry to mix with the crowd. How to get closer without attracting unnecessary attention?

I didn’t develop a specific plan for further actions, I just wanted to get into the building and see with my own eyes what was going on there. And I also wanted to rescue the altar girl Susan, with all her anxieties and doubts, from a terrible bedlam. In my opinion, the goals are quite modest. Let the police do the rest: after all, they get paid for it.

The crowd seemed to be quite dense, and even if I managed to squeeze through it, there was a police cordon along the entire facade. To the right, as far as the eye could see, it stretched along the entire street, probably to the post on Westway. To the left of the wall of the shopping center adjoined houses, the latter not at right angles, but like a skiff that collided with an ocean liner and, spinning like a boomerang, bounced off the high side. Apparently, nothing will work here …

No, the last house gave some opportunities. To the side of it was a garden, resting against the wall of the shopping center. I slipped through the gate, showing with all my appearance that I live here, and walked around the building on the left. In the depths, a fence was found, climbing over which was not the slightest difficulty, and behind it another garden, very conveniently closed from the house by several rows of clothes hung out to dry. Alas, among the duvet covers and pillowcases, a portly, horse-faced brunette bustled about, apparently determined to take them into the house. She was holding several clothespins in her mouth, but then I appeared – and the heavy jaw dropped. Clothespins fell out. To the frightened cry of the hostess, I ran to the brick wall that rose at the far end of the garden. Take off run – jump – and, pulling myself up, I climbed to the very top.

In front of me was the service area of ​​the mall, where there were trucks with silver-red symbols. There were no policemen or criminals who seized the building. A loading dock a few meters away, the corrugated iron lift door only three-quarters closed. No sane thief would refuse such an invitation! I easily jumped to the other side, hearing heart-rending screams behind me.

– Arthur, Arthur, there’s a man here! We have a stranger in our yard!

Then a rough male voice was heard:

“What the hell is an outsider?! I don’t see any strangers!

After making sure that I was not being followed, I rushed to the landing stage. A truck was parked beside him, the back doors of the truck wide open, the loading ramp lowered. The cardboard boxes, apparently falling from an overturned pallet, splattered across the tarmac. Those who worked here were suddenly forced to take a break. Luckily, they fled when the riots began, but it is also possible that they were taken hostage. Damn, where am I going again?! Although it is too late to back down: prudence and sanity should have been shown at earlier stages.

I think the landing stage lift door can be opened by putting your hand under it and pressing it hard, but it is not known what kind of noise this will raise. No, it’s better to get on your knees and crawl through the gap.

Someone guard on the other side of the door, killing me would be easy. Yes, if you crawl like a turtle, you should not count on imperceptible penetration. However, in a long narrow room, lined up to the very ceiling with boxes and crates, armed with broken furniture, maniacs, fortunately, were not observed. Rising to my feet, I listened for a couple of minutes, but the silence seemed absolute. Obviously, the fighting was going on in another place.

After a couple of steps, I caught a lot of subtle sounds: heavy blows, screams, muffled by the distance to such an extent that, by closing my eyes, I could convince myself that I had come to a cricket match.

There was no door at the far end of the room, just a square arch leading to a larger warehouse. I moved slowly and carefully, feeling an unpleasant chill on my back every time I crossed the dark passage. Here is the elevator shaft, wide enough to fit both me and the Honda. The cockpit itself was not visible – the open doors revealed a well of gray cinder concrete that seemed bottomless.

I walked out of the warehouse to silent revolving doors that opened into a tiled corridor. Posters advertising half-price designer jeans and three hundred free minutes with a new phone made it clear that I had finally moved from the backroom to the mall itself.

I was hoping the hallway would lead me to the main passage, but instead I found myself in a dead end facing the toilets and the “Know Your Weight” machine. There was no noise at all here, but as soon as I decided to go back, another sense – the one I use during work – began to sound alarms. They followed my footsteps: it didn’t even take a nervous tremor in my fingers to understand that it was not a person approaching me, but a dead, resurrected, or someone worse. This one was heading straight for me. Another second, and he will turn the corner and be in my field of vision.

There was nowhere to go, so I silently retreated to the ladies’ room, pushed open the door, and slipped inside. Since this non-human has taken the trail, it will surely find me, but I will get at least a couple of seconds to prepare for the meeting.

My silver dagger is only good for fruit – like the chalice, I use it exclusively for ritual purposes. But in the pocket of the trench coat there was a knife thrown the night before by the loup-garou. Taking it out, I removed the cardboard cylinder from the intimidating blade, crouched by the door and waited.

The slabs echoed with approaching footsteps, and then there was an eerie silence. I imagined my pursuer standing and, straining all his instincts, decides in which of the toilets I hid – in the men’s or in the women’s.

The door has opened. Now it will close, and whoever I see, I will rush to the attack! But then I heard a sigh, tired and a little disappointed.

“Castor…

Confused, I limply dropped the knife, and Juliet, carefully closing the door, turned to me. Under a long leather cloak, a dress of scarlet silk – hell, not a succubus, but an armored rose! In the medieval Romance of the Rose, flower metaphors were used to hide obscenities from the watchful eye of the church. I thought about the blossoming buds and… mercilessly cut off the thoughts that would surely have knocked me off balance and taken me to distant distances.

Carey Price

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October 5, 2009

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October 2, 2009

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Mike Cammalleri: “Price won the match against Toronto for us” | 0

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August 16, 2009

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May 6, 2009

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April 25, 2009

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14:06
Bob Gainey: For a 21-year-old boy, Price plays damn well

April 23, 2009

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April 1, 2009

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Carey Price: “I’ve always looked up to Yue” | 1

March 26, 2009

15:39
Bob Gainey: I never doubted Price’s talent

March 7, 2009

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Guy Carbonneau: “Price played well, but unfortunately we couldn’t score” |1

March 5, 2009

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March 4, 2009

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January 30, 2009

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January 20, 2009

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January 15, 2009

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January 4, 2009

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December 28, 2008

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December 20, 2008

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December 12, 2008

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December 3, 2008

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November 26, 2008

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November 15, 2008

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November 7, 2008

21:48
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October 2, 2008

13:30
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June 15, 2008

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May 6, 2008

05:37
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May 3, 2008

04:56
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May 2, 2008

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April 30, 2008

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April 29, 2008

13:49
Guy Carbonneau: “Price will play more reliably in the next matches” |2

April 28, 2008

08:42
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April 22, 2008

15:14
NHL. Ovechkin and Semin became the stars of Monday | 0

06:07
Carey Price: “Today we were on top” | 0

April 8, 2008

01:07
NHL. The goalkeeper of “Montreal” became the first star of the week

April 3, 2008

04:15
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March 18, 2008

04:29
Guy Carbonneau: Galak deserved to play on Tuesday

March 7, 2008

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March 1, 2008

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Guy Carbonneau: “Price is ready to become the first number of” Montreal “|2

February 28, 2008

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February 19, 2008

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February 17, 2008

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February 5, 2008

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January 13, 2008

11:38
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