Little Coconuts Learning Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 1716 Sunset Dr, San Angelo, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Little Coconuts Learning Center receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from most parents, with particular praise for director Shannon and the staff's care and communication. However, one parent reported serious concerns about the infant room, including hygiene practices, safety issues, and staff attitude during their one-month experience.
My daughter has been here since she was an infant, she is 6 now. I’m a single Mom and have never had any issues or problems leaving my daughter here as I work. They have helped me tremendously! She is now in the after school program where they pick her up from school for me and keep her till I get off work. The director Shannon is the sweetest and her staff has always been amazing, my daughter loves it here. Forever grateful for Little Coconuts!! ❤️
We loved this daycare. The only reason we pulled out our daughter was because we moved 4hrs away. The staff was great with our daughter and she always loved being with her teachers. She never wanted to leave lol. They did great communicating any issues. Ms. Veronica was also very wonderful admin staff and the owner was very kind. If we move back we will re enroll her. 💜
My 3 month old went here for only a month before my boyfriend and I decided to pull him out. We were not happy with the infant room. Every day when we dropped him off, we would both worry about him the entire day (which any parent knows is not a good feeling.) In the month he was there, it was a different issue EVERY week: 1. he lost a ton of hair in the back (more than normal it seemed) from being in his playpen most of the day or sitting in an old bouncer for long periods of time I'm assuming, 2. Daycare unexpectedly had to close for a day because their AC broke, 3. my baby got an ugly, deep cut/scratch on his forehead which they swear his own tiny, thin nails did to himself, 4. I would go visit my baby during lunch almost daily and I NEVER saw the girls wash their hands when dealing with baby to baby and they said they don't keep/use hand sanitizer, 5. He came home one day with a horrible rash on his bottom which he did NOT have that morning when we dropped him off, 6. Towards the end, one of the main workers in the infant room wouldn't even look at me or speak to me for a couple of days (which i have no idea why). She had a bad attitude which made us feel even more uncomfortable having to leave our precious little one in her care. My boyfriend even told me "watch what you tell or ask of the workers so we don't upset them. We don't want them to treat our son ugly or bad." NO parent should have to worry if the workers are treating their child different or ugly!!!, 7. And the final straw was when my baby caught the flu from another baby (which the pediatrician said it's most common way of spreading in the room would be from teachers not washing their hands when handling the baby who originally had the flu, to handling the next baby). We understand things happen in a daycare and of course they aren't going to show love to your baby the way his/her own parent would, but there were too many issues in the month he was there. We are so glad we chose to pull him out. The director is very sweet and easy to talk to and the older classrooms seemed ok but we would NOT recommend the infant room.
Had lunch with my granddaughter. Her teacher was very nice! The kiddos were well behaved! The room was clean and decorated for xmas! Great experience!
I love Leigh and Shannon. They are amazing with me daughter .