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Childworld Learning Center
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I went here for years upon years, back from when I was three years old and the business was still being run at a local church, up until I was around twelve years old (if I remember right), coming to the place after my middle school classes. It felt a little less like a commercial place like Pons or KinderKare, more like a family establishment.
I still remember all of the love there, between the goats and chickens in the big zoo-cage, the Duncan family's genetic and adopted kids, and their clear appreciation for all the kids and employees at their day care.
If I had to say anything negative, I can think of two things: a)a lack of after-school teachers meant you often had to do what they said; if you are a reader, and everyone's outside, tough luck, you go outside too. Also, b)the establishment is a tad on the religious side, so if you're a secular sort, this might make you feel a little out of sorts.
All in all, though, I'd certainly trust my future children here.
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