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New daycares opening in Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge Park and Cobble Hill

New daycares are opening in the neighborhood for children 3 months to 5 years old. Eladia’s Kids daycare and preschool with existing locations in Park Slope and Williamsburg is opening new centers in Cobble Hill and Prospect Heights. Tiny Steps, a child day care center with various Brooklyn outposts, has leased a 9,000 square feet space at 180 Livingston Street in Downtown Brooklyn. And a Montessori forest school is coming to Brooklyn Bridge Park next winter!

Eladia’s Kids will open a new center at 506 Washington Avenue at Fulton Street in Prospect Heights in May 2020. The school is accepting registrations for immediate enrollment for children from the ages of 3 months to 5 years part-time and full-time from 8 am to 6 pm. September 2020 enrollment will begin in May 2020 after they are open and fully operational.

Eladia’s Kids daycare at 283 Court Street in Cobble Hill will officially open in September 2020. They are now accepting registrations for families with children from 3 months to 2 years. Pricing for five full days per week from 8 am to 6 pm will be $34,800 annually. Find out more on their website or email them [email protected].

Tiny Steps Schoolhouse will open an early childhood education center for ages 0 to 5 years old in Downtown Brooklyn in September. The group with locations in Park Slope and Prospect Heights leased a 9,000 square feet commercial space on the ground floor at 180 Livingston Street between Smith and Hoyt Streets. The center will be open 8 am to 6 pm and will feature 10 classrooms. To find out more, email [email protected] or call 347-323-0882.

A nature based Montessori preschool will open up at Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park in winter 2020. wBees Montessori is an AMS affiliated Montessori preschool with roots as an outdoor learning forest school. It will bring nature into classrooms and children into nature with a 3 hour Montessori work cycle balanced by 1 1/2 hours of foresting and exploring at the Marsh Garden and the different villages at Pier 6.

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