🎉 Now enrolling — HRA vouchers accepted · No application fees, no security deposits · (347) 325-4024
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No application fees. No security deposits. HRA vouchers accepted. Choose your program and let's get started.

🍎 Bed Stuy Kids · Daycare

Infants & Toddlers

$500 / week
  • 6 weeks – 2 years
  • Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Secure-attachment care & gentle routines
  • Infant spots fill fastest — join the waitlist early
About the daycare →
💼 Preschool of Business

Twos, Threes & Pre-K

$425 / week
  • Ages 2 – 5
  • Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Significantly below the area average
  • HRA vouchers accepted
About the preschool →
1

Book a tour

Tours are by appointment only — call (347) 325-4024 or use the form below. Kids welcome, encouraged actually.

2

Complete the paperwork

A short application plus the NYC-required forms below. We'll walk you through every page.

3

Welcome week

Enrollment is subject to availability and a completed application. Then: gentle phase-in days and short, sweet first goodbyes.

Enrollment paperwork checklist

☀️ Request your tour

Tours by appointment only. Your request is saved and emailed to our team.

Questions families ask

What are your hours?
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM for both programs.
Which program is right for my child?
It goes by age: Bed Stuy Kids daycare cares for children 6 weeks to 2 years; Preschool of Business serves ages 2–5. Children move up from one to the other within the same family.
Do you accept HRA vouchers?
Yes — HRA vouchers are accepted, making our high-quality, whole-child curriculum accessible to all families.
How much does it cost?
Preschool (ages 2–5) is $425/week — significantly below the area average. Infant & toddler daycare is $500/week. No application fees or security deposits.
How does the "business" curriculum actually work?
We infuse an entrepreneurial format into the program — the basics of business and financial literacy like budgeting, decision-making, and problem-solving — taught through role-play in our kid-sized neighborhood: the Depot, Music Hall, and the Medical Center. It's learning how people help the world.