JUJU LITTLE PRINTS DAYCARE
About
A quiet side street on the Upper West Side is home to JUJU LITTLE PRINTS DAYCARE. The block’s stroller traffic and apartment stoops frame a setting where early childhood is the focus. They take children from infancy onward, blending care with early learning so the youngest neighbors can grow with structure and support. The mix of ages means toddlers rub shoulders with babies while a single caregiver keeps everyone grounded. Neighbors pass by the no-throughway corner of 101 W 112th St New York, NY 10026 on their way to morning drop-offs. The front doorway wears the wear of daily use but blends into the row of quiet brownstones. Inside, the day unfolds with naps and snacks, stories and songs, while safety and routine stay consistent across every room. Call or ask when they have space for infants or toddlers because openings shift with enrollment. They lead outdoor explorations on nearby benches and stoops, turning sidewalk stones into stepping stones during stroller walks. The pace stays gentle enough that each child finds their rhythm before the next transition arrives. Walk north a block and you’ll spot Prospect Park’s steady green edge. The vibe here is textbook Upper West Side: pre-war buildings leaning on one another, street trees arching overhead, and the occasional stroller stack near the park entrance. The map pin sits right where it belongs—close enough to home, far enough from crowded corners.