Licensed Daycares in Kalamazoo, MI
Browse 168 CCLB-licensed daycares in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Filter by age, CDC acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.
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Kalamazoo, MI has 168 licensed childcare providers listed on CloverMap, averaging 4.6★ on Google, including 10 rated 4.5 or higher.
Data verified against CCLB (Child Care Licensing Bureau, Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential) licensing records · updated Aug 15, 2026
Daycare & Childcare in Kalamazoo
168
Licensed centers
4.6★
Avg Google rating
10
Rated 4.5+
As of August 2026
Michigan's Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB)'s roster for Kalamazoo currently lists 170 child care providers, 93 centers and 77 family child care homes, with centers making up about 55% of the total. Providers here report an average capacity of roughly 48 children each, a figure that reflects the mix of larger centers and smaller homes on the roster. Parents can browse the complete, verified Kalamazoo 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.
What to know about childcare in Kalamazoo
Of the 170 child care providers listed for Kalamazoo in CCLB licensing data, 93 are centers and 77 are family child care homes. That puts centers at roughly 55% of the total and homes at 45%. Centers generally operate in commercial or institutional space, with dedicated rooms for different age groups, defined staff-to-child ratios by classroom, and a larger overall staff on site at any given time. Family child care homes are smaller by design, run from a residence, and often appeal to families who prefer a lower child-to-caregiver ratio within a single, mixed-age group rather than a classroom-style setup.
Kalamazoo providers report a combined licensed capacity of 8112 children across 170 providers, averaging roughly 48 seats each. Capacity varies widely by provider type — a family child care home is typically licensed for a small group of children, while a center can be licensed for many times that number across multiple classrooms — so this citywide average is best read as a general scale marker for a roster that is 55% centers, not a promise about any specific provider's actual size or available openings.
Age-group coverage for individual providers in Kalamazoo 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.
Every provider on this list operates under a license issued through Michigan's Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB), Michigan's state licensing authority for child care. The licensing framework distinguishes between centers and family child care homes, with each category carrying its own set of requirements suited to how that type of provider is staffed and physically set up. A license does not describe a specific program's day-to-day curriculum or approach, but it does confirm that the provider has been registered with the state under one of these two categories.
Kalamazoo's mix of 55% centers and 45% family child care homes gives parents real room to weigh both formats against their own needs before committing to a search. Maple St. YMCA Early Learning & Summer Camp is among the providers listed for Kalamazoo; reviewing it alongside other centers and homes on the full roster, rather than stopping at the first result, is a practical next step for families who haven't yet decided which model suits them best.
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Parents also ask
Does Kalamazoo have both daycare centers and home-based child care?
Yes. Kalamazoo's roster includes 93 center-based programs and 77 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 Kalamazoo?
CloverMap shows each Kalamazoo 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 Kalamazoo
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Kalamazoo, MI?
CloverMap lists 168 CCLB-licensed daycare providers in Kalamazoo, Michigan. All listings have been verified against the Michigan CCLB licensing database.
Do daycares in Kalamazoo accept the CDC subsidy?
Yes, many CCLB-licensed daycares in Kalamazoo 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 Kalamazoo.
What is the average daycare cost in Kalamazoo, MI?
Daycare costs in Kalamazoo 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 Kalamazoo?
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 Kalamazoo.
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