Conveniently located in St. Charles Missouri, the daycare center is easy to access from Highway 370 and cares for families from homes and businesses in the New Town, St.Charles, St. Peters, Fountain Lakes, and Bridgeton areas.
My daughter started Little Guppy last October when she was 2 and a half. Within the first month of here being there she had started to flourish. She has been there a year and we are so pleased with her educational, emotional and social growth.
Little Guppy will not disappoint you. Any concern you may have they address it immediately and professionally.
I highly recommend them.
SW
Scott Wolosyk
Jan 17, 2018
5.0
Little Guppy is, in my opinion, the best quality and value you will find in St Charles County. Their administration is always looking for ways to enrich the lives of the children who attend and the faculty execute the plan flawlessly. If you are a new or expecting parent, take a tour and see for yourself!
JC
Jennifer Cohen
May 19, 2017
1.0
A lot of conveniences for parents if that’s what your focus is however when it comes to child care they try to force babies into a mold to that the care of children is easier for them. They didn’t take recommendations from my pediatrician about his care on more than one occasion. At 8 months old they started forcing my son to only nap once a day (waking him up if he would fall asleep before the afternoon nap). My pediatrician was not on board with this so I voiced my concerns not only to his teachers but to the director and they both just said “he will be fine” that all the kids at his age do this same transition. At one year old they had a hard and fast no outside food rule (so no more breastmilk) despite other kids in his very same room still being able to take bottles (if they were under one). I asked if I could get a note from my pediatrician to make an exception and they said “no the rule is the rule”. On top of both those things my son constantly fell and sometimes I would pick him up with head bruises they could not explain. He had a serious fall splitting his lip to the point where stitches were needed followed by another injury where he hit his head on the faucet while trying to clean his face. When I asked about the second injury so close to the first his teacher said “It was his first time at the faucet that it is natural for babies to want to reach forward and hit their head, the first time is always a learning experience for them, after a while they learn not to lean forward”. So if you want a daycare where they use personal injury of your child to teach them a lesson this daycare will be great for you!