
Browse all 32 child daycare & preschools in Queens, New York. Compare options and find the right childcare for your family.
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.
70-02 54th Avenue, Queens, NY · Child Daycare & Preschools · Capacity: -999 children
Parents praise Maspeth Town Hall @ I.S. 73 as a clean, welcoming community center with diverse programs for children of all ages at reasonable prices. Staff is consistently described as friendly and caring, with both afterschool and summer programs that allow children to explore and participate in various sports and activities.
37-15 13th Street, Queens, NY · Child Daycare & Preschools · Capacity: -999 children
Jacob A. Riis Settlement House @ PS 111Q is highly regarded as a vital community resource offering comprehensive programs for children and families. Parents praise the facility for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and welcoming environment. The center provides diverse services including childcare, immigrant support programs, ESL classes, and legal assistance.
59-09 Saint Felix Avenue, Queens, NY · Child Daycare & Preschools · Capacity: -999 children
Reviews are highly polarized with strong opinions on both sides. Positive reviewers praise the caring staff and learning environment, while negative reviewers cite unprofessional administration, safety concerns, lack of patience with young children, and unequal treatment.
76-05 51st Avenue, Queens, NY · Child Daycare & Preschools · Capacity: -999 children
Reviews are highly polarized. A few positive reviews praise friendly staff and cleanliness, but the majority of reviews are negative, with serious complaints about foster care case management, lack of support for family reunification, poor communication, alleged document falsification, and overall agency dysfunction.
Highest rated daycares in Queens based on parent reviews
70-02 54th Avenue, Queens, NY
Parents praise Maspeth Town Hall @ I.S. 73 as a clean, welcoming community center with diverse programs for children of all ages at reasonable prices. Staff is consistently described as friendly and caring, with both afterschool and summer programs that allow children to explore and participate in various sports and activities.
31-51 21st Street, Queens, NY
37-15 13th Street, Queens, NY
Jacob A. Riis Settlement House @ PS 111Q is highly regarded as a vital community resource offering comprehensive programs for children and families. Parents praise the facility for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and welcoming environment. The center provides diverse services including childcare, immigrant support programs, ESL classes, and legal assistance.
59-09 Saint Felix Avenue, Queens, NY
Reviews are highly polarized with strong opinions on both sides. Positive reviewers praise the caring staff and learning environment, while negative reviewers cite unprofessional administration, safety concerns, lack of patience with young children, and unequal treatment.
0 Little Neck Parkway, Queens, NY
76-05 51st Avenue, Queens, NY
Reviews are highly polarized. A few positive reviews praise friendly staff and cleanliness, but the majority of reviews are negative, with serious complaints about foster care case management, lack of support for family reunification, poor communication, alleged document falsification, and overall agency dysfunction.
There are 32 child daycare & preschools in Queens, New York. Below you'll find a complete directory to help you compare and choose the right daycare for your child.
When choosing a daycare in Queens, 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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Parents praise Maspeth Town Hall @ I.S. 73 as a clean, welcoming community center with diverse programs for children of all ages at reasonable prices. Staff is consistently described as friendly and caring, with both afterschool and summer programs that allow children to explore and participate in various sports and activities.
Jacob A. Riis Settlement House @ PS 111Q is highly regarded as a vital community resource offering comprehensive programs for children and families. Parents praise the facility for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and welcoming environment. The center provides diverse services including childcare, immigrant support programs, ESL classes, and legal assistance.
Reviews are highly polarized with strong opinions on both sides. Positive reviewers praise the caring staff and learning environment, while negative reviewers cite unprofessional administration, safety concerns, lack of patience with young children, and unequal treatment.
Reviews are highly polarized. A few positive reviews praise friendly staff and cleanliness, but the majority of reviews are negative, with serious complaints about foster care case management, lack of support for family reunification, poor communication, alleged document falsification, and overall agency dysfunction.
This facility appears to be a Goodwill Industries workforce development and job training center, not a daycare. Reviews are mixed, with some praising professionalism and helpfulness, but numerous negative reviews citing poor program management, inadequate job placement opportunities, unresponsive staff, disorganization, and hostile management practices.
Parents consistently praise Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens as a safe, fun, and engaging facility for children and teenagers. Reviewers highlight the welcoming atmosphere, quality staff, and variety of activities including sports, games, and educational programs. Multiple long-term participants speak to the lasting positive impact of their experience at the center.
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