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Licensed Toddler Care in Bay City, MI

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Toddler Care in Bay City

As of August 2026

Searching for child care in Bay City turns up 62 providers in Michigan's state licensing data, 31 centers and 31 family child care homes, with centers making up about 50% of the total. Providers here report an average capacity of roughly 40 children each, a figure that reflects the mix of larger centers and smaller homes on the roster. Parents can browse the complete, verified Bay City listing set on CloverMap to compare options side by side. That licensing framework covers both provider types equally, whether a family chooses a center or a home.

🗓 Last updated: August 2026✓ Data verified against MI licensing records📊 Reviews from Google + parent submissions🏷 Reviewed by Kudzi K., Founder & Editor

What to know about childcare in Bay City

Bay City's roster of 62 providers breaks down into 31 centers and 31 family child care homes, a 50% to 50% split. The distinction matters for families evaluating their options: a center is a dedicated child care facility, often with multiple classrooms grouped by age, a larger staff, and set hours of operation, while a family child care home is run out of a private residence, usually by one or a small number of caregivers, serving a smaller and often mixed-age group of children. Neither model is inherently better than the other — the right fit depends on whether a family wants the structure and scale of a center or the smaller, more home-like setting that a family child care provider tends to offer.

Across Bay City's 62 providers with reported capacity, the total comes to 2452 licensed seats, or about 40 per provider on average. That figure reflects the underlying mix of provider types: with centers making up 50% of the roster, the average leans toward what a mid-size blend of centers and homes typically supports, rather than reflecting the capacity of any single large facility. Families should treat this average as a rough scale marker for the city rather than an estimate of what any one specific provider can accommodate.

Age-group coverage for individual providers in Bay City is not consistently reported in the current licensing data set, so it is not possible to say precisely how many providers serve infants, toddlers, preschoolers, or school-age children based on the numbers alone. In practice, both centers and family child care homes in Michigan commonly serve a range of ages, and many licensed providers offer care across more than one age band at once, sometimes in the same classroom or group. Parents looking for a specific age group — infant care in particular, which tends to be the most limited in supply statewide — should confirm directly with a provider which ages it currently accepts and whether it maintains a waitlist for that age group before assuming a slot is available.

Child care providers in Bay City, like providers throughout Michigan, are licensed through Michigan's Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB). Licensing establishes a baseline for how a provider is staffed and how it is set up to care for children, and the specific requirements differ depending on whether a provider is registered as a center or as a family child care home. Understanding which category a given provider falls into is a useful starting point for a family comparing options, since it directly affects group size, physical setting, and day-to-day routine.

Because Bay City's roster splits 50% centers to 50% homes, families searching here have a genuine choice between the two models rather than one format dominating the local market. Faith Evan Lutheran Preschool appears on the Bay City list as one example of the providers available; from there, comparing group size, physical setting, and location across multiple providers — rather than relying on a single listing in isolation — is the best way to narrow down a shortlist worth calling.

Parents also ask

Does Bay City have both daycare centers and home-based child care?

Yes. Bay City's roster includes 31 center-based programs and 31 home-based programs. Centers typically operate dedicated facilities with age-grouped classrooms, while home-based programs serve smaller, often mixed-age groups in a provider's residence.

How can I verify a daycare's license in Bay City?

CloverMap shows each Bay City provider's licensing record as published by the state. Confirming current license status with the licensing authority is a reasonable final step before enrolling.

Tips for choosing childcare in Bay City

Verify Licensing

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Ask About Curriculum

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Consider Schedule Fit

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Bay City, MI?

CloverMap lists many CCLB-licensed daycare providers in Bay City, Michigan. All listings have been verified against the Michigan CCLB licensing database.

Do daycares in Bay City accept the CDC subsidy?

Yes, many CCLB-licensed daycares in Bay City accept Michigan's CDC childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CDC filter to find accepting providers in Bay City.

What is the average daycare cost in Bay City, MI?

Daycare costs in Bay City typically range from $700–$2,200/month depending on the child's age and care type. Infant care is the most expensive ($1,100–$2,200/month), while preschool-age care averages $700–$1,400/month. NAEYC-accredited centers run about 20% higher than average.

What should I look for when choosing a daycare in Bay City?

Look for CCLB licensure (required in Michigan), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CDC acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Bay City.

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