Kids Corner Childcare Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 10508 185th St Ne, Bothell, Washington WA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Kids Corner Childcare Center in Bothell receives consistently excellent feedback from parents, with all 10 reviews rating it 5/5 stars. Parents praise the caring and attentive staff, bilingual education opportunities, structured activities, and strong parent communication. Children show genuine enthusiasm about attending and parents report feeling confident in the quality of care.
My son has been in their care for the past 7 months, and we've had a wonderful experience. The teachers are great and keep detailed daily logs of feedings, naps, diaper changes, and activities. Ms. Fiona, the infant teacher, is amazing at keeping us informed and truly cares for the kids we always feel confident leaving our son with her. Some days, he doesn’t even want to leave! Ms. Rosa also made the enrollment process smooth and was incredibly helpful and polite. Highly recommend!
Our kiddo has been going for over 2 years now. From Fiona to Francheska everyone on the care staff is amazing. The manager Rosa is so helpful and does her best to keep events happening and keeping the parents informed on the kids’ day. He can’t wait to go “play with his friends” in the morning and show us the art projects he worked on when we pick him up. Summer play time activities and indoor fun in the winter keeps it new and engaging for the kiddos.
My daughter has been going here since before her first birthday and now she is four. We really love the care of each of the teachers. Morning drop off is easy and they help to transition her on hard days. One benefit of this care center is that most of the teachers are multi- lingual (predominantly Spanish and English). My daughter has learned the alphabet and counting in both languages. Additionally, this daycare busses school age students to Maywood and Woodin elementary schools.
My daughter has been attending Kids Corner for a year and a half now. They provide healthy meals, plenty of outdoor playtime, and a variety of art and activities. My daughter really enjoys her teachers and new friends.
UPDATE*9/2025* We still love this daycare and daughter is now 18mo. She's been in the woddlers/ toddlers room and does well with the structure. Parking lot has been repainted. I love that we get "school photos" as well. My daughter started attending Kids Corner when she was 4mo and is now a few weeks away from 1, so it’s time for a review. Ms. Fiona and Ms. Sandra are amazing, they have helped us navigate a weird not wanting to eat at home aversion and shared tips for a baby who doesn’t love shoes. They show so much love for my daughter that she gets full baby wiggle excited when I tell her where were going every morning and again when we arrive, once we arrive in the infant room the excitement continues – she greats everyone, Ms. Fiona first with her baby squeals and/or a hug then off to play with her friends and Ms. Fiona. The day my daughter transfers rooms will be heartbreaking; we LOVE Ms. Fiona and Ms. Sandra. However, they have other teachers pop in to get to know the kiddos, so it won’t be “a brand-new person and room”, they make sure the kids know everyone and feel very comfortable. My friends Daycare didn’t do this and her son had a very hard time transferring room, it was so bad that my friend had to pick her son up every day for a week then he started acting out for several weeks after. So knowing how to transition rooms is important to me. At pick up on our way out everyone says bye and uses my daughters name, we’re still learning to wave but my daughter smiles and gives a couple body wiggles- her way of say bye. The bad- My large SUV doesn’t enjoy the parking lot when other parents pull up to the “drive-through” line improperly. The front entry room is a little overwhelming when new. But the teachers 100% make up for it.
Early Achievers
Level 3 out of 5
Level 3
This rating is part of the state's Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). Trained evaluators assess staff qualifications, learning environment, curriculum, and family engagement — standards that go beyond basic licensing requirements.
Level 1: Meets basic licensing standards.
Level 2: Exceeds licensing with some quality improvements in place.
Level 3: Demonstrates strong practices in curriculum and staff development.
Level 4: High quality across most assessed areas.
Level 5: Highest quality — excels in all areas of assessment.