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About Kids Come First - Unit 2
Kids Come First - Unit 2 is described as a **commercial-center learning center** that offers a “fun, caring environment” with “engaging spaces” and “a wide range of activities” intended to support children’s learning and development.[1] CareLuLu lists the center as serving **children from 6 weeks to 15 years old**, with hours of **7:00am to 6:00pm** and a capacity of **26**.[2] A specific named curriculum is **not identified** in the available results; the clearest description is that the center uses activities meant to foster an engaging, stimulating learning environment and prepare children for the future.[1] Notable features in the listings include its **Washington, DC** location at **200 K St Suite 2 NW**, its **medium-sized** setting, and its broad age range that extends beyond preschool to school-age children.[2]
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Is Kids Come First - Unit 2 in Washington, GA licensed?
Yes. Kids Come First - Unit 2 holds an active childcare license issued by DECAL (Department of Early Care and Learning). All providers listed on CloverMap are verified against DECAL's public licensing database.
What ages does Kids Come First - Unit 2 serve?
Kids Come First - Unit 2 accepts infants (6–12 months), toddlers (1–2 years), preschoolers (2–3 years). Use CloverMap's age filter on the Browse page to find additional providers serving your child's age group in Washington.
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How much does Kids Come First - Unit 2 cost per month?
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