Discover Our Programs at Bloomington
At Bloomington Daycare, we pride ourselves on offering a nurturing and inclusive environment for young minds to blossom. Our carefully curated programs cater to every stage of your child's growth, starting from our Infant Program dedicated to the tender care of little ones aged 0-2 years old. Our team of dedicated professionals is committed to providing a safe, stimulating, and supportive space where children can thrive. We welcome you to explore our offerings and join our Bloomington Daycare family.
Admission Program Options
Full-Time
Part-Time (3 Days)
Part-Time (2 Days)
Infant Program (0-2 years old)
$2,150
$1,720
$1,505
Preschool Program (2-6 years old)
$2,035
$1,496
$1,276
What you get with each program:
Infant Program (0-2 years old)
Continuity in care
Individualized care plans
Incorporate social, cognitive and physical skills daily
Open M-F 8am-5:30pm
Two weeks vacation for Summer and Winter
2, 3, or 5-day schedule
Toddler Program (2-3.5 years old)
Age appropriate curriculum
Small/large Group explorations
Continuity care
Open M-F 8am-5:30pm
Two weeks vacation for Summer and Winter
2, 3, or 5-day schedule
Preschool Program (3.5-5 years old)
Child led explorations and discussions
Long-term curriculum
Kindergarten Preparation
M-F 8am-5:30pm
2, 3, or 5-day schedule
Our Curriculum Includes:

Art
A sensory curriculum that gives children an opportunity to explore different materials and mediums that increase their creativity and knowledge.

Music & Movement

Early Literacy
Early Literacy includes reading about different topics, encouraging dialogue and learning about different concepts.

Early Math & Science
Activities and books that include counting, experimenting and investigating.

Outside Play
Activities and books that include counting, experimenting and investigating.
Loving Words from Happy Families
Bloom&Blossom has a very caring, friendly, and knowledgeable staff. Morgan created curriculums that were appropriate for the developments of both our children. The children were enriched by the activities and always had smiles at the end of the day. Each day we received detailed descriptions of the children’s activities at pick-up and discussed any possible concerns. The verbal check-ins along with daily written routine reports gave us great peace of mind. We and our children loved Morgan and Bloom&Blossom.
Morgan has a gift for making people feel seen and known, young and old alike, so much so that when it came time to say goodbye, multiple families expressed how much they would miss her (as our nanny). As a career educator myself, with over 20 years of experience teaching and/or serving as an administrator there would be no hesitation in hiring Morgan for more than childcare.
We had the distinct pleasure to have our son at Bloom & Blossom and with Morgan as his teacher for several wonderful years... B&B is a happy and safe environment for children, and Morgan and Conga’s positive attitudes and never-ending patience are a dream come true. Our son thrived here, and especially enjoyed the walks, soccer class, and all of the art activities and curriculum. We highly recommend B&B to other families - it was such a relief to know that our son was having a wonderful day full of learning every day in a safe place.
Frequently Asked Questions
8:ooam-5:30pm
Closures include, but are not limited to, a two week winter and summer break and national holidays. Professional development days and beautification days. You will be notified of any closure 30 days in advance. Please be advised that tuition fees remain the same during these periods.
Yes! We serve two snacks and a lunch daily. You are also welcome to bring food, labeled water bottles from home. If you decide to bring food from home, we do ask that you follow our nutrition guidelines listed in our parent handbook.
You are within your rights as a parent to pick your child up at any time. We do ask for advance notice of your early pickup plan so that teachers can get your child ready to go with minimal disruption to the rest of the group.
We ask that each family volunteer a minimum of 10 hours. You are welcome to use your hours during parent read along, beautification days, education speakers and more. We are a growing community and parent support is essential.
Bloomington supports conflict resolution by empowering children to resolve their own conflicts. We prioritize conflict resolution by supporting children to manage their own conflicts. Our objective is to assist children in recognizing and expressing their thoughts and emotions appropriately, while also brainstorming solutions with the help of teachers. By teaching conflict resolution abilities, we help children navigate social dynamics and foster positive relationships with their peers.
At Bloomington, we appreciate and embrace diversity, especially when it comes to our young ones. We are dedicated to providing the utmost care for children with special needs and have a specialist to work alongside families. While there may be situations where we are unable to provide support within our area of expertise, we will always offer professional recommendations and collaborate with the family to make the best decision for the child.
Yes. At our institution, we firmly believe that every child deserves access to high-quality education, regardless of their financial situation. That's why we offer financial assistance to families in need. Unfortunately, the amount of assistance we can provide is dependent on the availability of funds. If you're interested in applying for tuition assistance, please reach out to the admissions office to request an application.
Bloomington requires that all custodial parents attend both the orientation and the Intake Interview. The purpose is for you and your child to get acquainted with us at your comfort level and gain the trust needed for open communication.
Application fee :$65
Registration fee: $75
All fees, tuition and donations are non-refundable.
We communicate with parents in several ways, including:
- the school blog
- email correspondence
- monthly classroom and community newsletters
- parent meetings with teachers and Administration
- parent-teacher conferences
- individual parent meetings (as needed)
- meetings with volunteers about programs and events
- informal scheduled social gatherings
- phone messages
- weekly documentation
While written communication is an important link between teachers and parents, they should not take the place of direct and personal exchange. Written communication is best used to identify issues and report progress; follow-up phone calls or meetings to resolve issues and clarify meaning are often very helpful.
The safety, success and well being of our students are our highest priority, and so we have multiple security measures in place. Some of these measures include, but are not limited to:
- Coded entry for all entrances, with the codes changed randomly throughout the school year.
- Anyone other than a parent who is authorized to pick up a child must be added to the child’s official pick up list in writing in the office, and should be prepared to show ID upon pick up.
- A child must remain under the supervision of a teacher or staff member at all times once signed in to school.
- Regularly scheduled earthquake and fire drills throughout the school year.
- A thorough and extensive crisis management plan.