There was a fairly long list of items I needed to prepare before Charlie started daycare. If you’re getting your tot ready to start daycare for the first time, here’s a handy dandy checklist of items you’ll probably need to prepare yourself. Let us know if we’re missing anything from the list, and click here for the printable pdf!
Daycare part 3 of 8
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3. Preparing for Daycare by Checklists
4. The Daycare Juggle: Five Tips for Getting into a Good Groove by Ms. Fairy Wings
5. the best back-to-school books by Mrs. Cowgirl
6. Best Toddler Backpacks by Guides
7. The Well-Packed Daycare Bag by Mrs. Stroller
8. Why We Decided to Send Charlie to Daycare at 18 Months by Mrs. Bee
GOLD / pomelo / 5167 posts
Interesting. I don’t need to bring anything. (Except change of clothes, diapers, cloths and a bottle) everything else is included. (Sippy cups, forks, spoons, snacks, milk )
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
@Mrs. Bee: You could add sunscreen (labeled with child’s name) to the list. Lala is very fair (thanks Mr. Jacks!) and will need it reapplied at school before outdoor time. Glad to see we haven’t missed much!
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I run a daycare and supply all of the sippy cups, forks, plates, food, diaper wiped, diaper cream, ect. I also supply pillows, sheets, cots and blankets (all labeled of course). Really the only things I require parents to bring are diapers and a change of clothing.