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5 Child Daycare & Preschools in North Pole, Alaska

Browse all 5 child daycare & preschools in North Pole, Alaska. Compare options and find the right childcare for your family.

Top 10 Best Rated Daycares in North Pole

Ranked using a weighted score that combines Google rating with the number of parent reviews — daycares with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.

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    2960 Hurst Road, North Pole, AK · Child Daycare & Preschools · Capacity: -999 children

    Rainbows End has highly polarized reviews. Three parents praised caring teachers and positive experiences with their children. However, three parents reported serious concerns including unprofessional management by owner Kayla, staff inattentiveness to child injuries, and lack of communication with parents.

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Child Daycare & Preschools in North Pole, Alaska

There are 5 child daycare & preschools in North Pole, Alaska. Below you'll find a complete directory to help you compare and choose the right daycare for your child.

When choosing a daycare in North Pole, consider visiting facilities in person, checking their licensing status, and asking about staff-to-child ratios, daily routines, and safety policies.

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Frequently asked questions

There are 5 child daycare & preschools daycares in North Pole, Alaska. Browse our directory to compare options and find the right fit for your child.
When choosing a daycare in North Pole, consider visiting facilities in person and checking:
  • Licensing status with Alaska's regulatory agency
  • Staff-to-child ratios (requirements vary by age group in Alaska)
  • Safety measures and cleanliness
  • Daily routines and educational curriculum
  • Parent reviews and ratings
  • Location and hours that fit your schedule
Daycare costs in Alaska typically range from $200 to $400 per week for full-time care, depending on the child's age, facility type, and location within the state. Infant care tends to be more expensive due to lower staff-to-child ratio requirements. Contact individual facilities in North Pole for current pricing.
Yes, daycare centers in North Pole must be licensed by Alaska's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities are required to meet standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios. You can verify a facility's license status through your state's licensing database.