Frequently asked questions
Helpful answers for your family
Get direct answers about ages, hours, tours, enrollment, meals, safety, tuition, assistance, and school-age care at Bubbly Tots in San Leandro.
What should families know first?
Bubbly Tots serves San Leandro families with weekday care, early-learning programs for ages 18 months to 6 years, school-age options, meals, tours, and guided enrollment steps.
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Preschool and child care questions
Early-learning programs serve children from 18 months to 6 years. Separate before- and after-school and summer options serve school-age children.
Bubbly Tots is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Confirm program schedules and closure dates with the center.
Use the tour request form, call, or text. Share your child’s age band and preferred timing so the center can follow up appropriately.
Start with a program conversation and tour. If the fit and timing work, the center will explain current rates, required paperwork, and first-day preparation.
Yes. Breakfast, lunch, and two snacks are served through the USDA food program. Discuss allergies and dietary needs during enrollment.
Contact Bubbly Tots with your child’s age band, program, and schedule so the center can provide current, relevant rate information.
Yes. Contact the center to discuss the care you need and learn what current documentation or coordination may apply.
Ask about arrival and pickup, active supervision, transitions, outdoor play, health communication, emergency contacts, and any child-specific needs.
Bubbly Tots accommodates up to 72 children while keeping small class sizes and multiple educators in each classroom, rather than a single operator — and all staff are fingerprinted and background-checked.
Yes. We offer flexible schedules for busy families, and make-up days are allowed within the same week at no extra cost.
Yes — tours are by appointment. Use the tour request form, call, or text to schedule a time that works for your family.
Potty training is woven into the curriculum when a child shows interest. Child-height toilets support independence, accidents are treated as learning moments, and families begin the transition at home on weekends before coordinating with teachers.
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