Makiko'S Daycare is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 730 East 4500 South, Murray, Utah UT. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Parents consistently praise Makiko's Daycare as an excellent facility with caring, multilingual staff. Children are reported to be happy and engaged, with strong emphasis on nutrition, cleanliness, and cultural education including Japanese language and traditions. Daily communication and developmental support are highlighted as key strengths.
This daycare is amazing. Staff truly care about the children. My girl started at 6 months old and is now 2 1/2. They give the utmost attention and are there to help your child learn and progress. They have amazing programs that teach many skills throughout every age and class. As well as physical activity programs. Your child will learn about not only cultural skills needed here but a lot about the world around them like Japanese culture, language and holidays. They also serve breakfast and lunch with a healthy menu. Seriously cannot ask for a better place to send your kiddos.
I absolutely loved this daycare and so did my son, I’m still so sad we moved and he no longer can attend. This was his first daycare he had a hard time when he first started and they were so kind to him and helped him warm up to the place. I loved that they sent photos every Friday of what the kids did that week, and that they wrote in a notebook everyday about what he did. The staff was nothing but absolutely amazing.
Outstanding daycare. Both my kids went there for years and they looked forward to it everyday as if they were going to an amusement park. Excellent food. Extremely clean. Teachers are top notch and keep very informative daily journals for parents of each child. Everyone there seems to speak at least 2 languages. Fantastic all around.
I am grateful to have such a clean and well organized daycare for my little one, especially so close to home. She has friends, eats really good food there, and is well taken care of. I love the culture also, that gets to experience there.
While I loved Makiko's for the schedule, the seeming cleanliness, the price and the food, not to mention exposure to another language and culture, and its arts, my son had a tough time there. He would cling to my leg and never want to go in. His journal was filled with notes about poor behaviors but I'm not sure that he was being shown as a three year old, the replacement behaviors. It may have just been, "don't do this," and "stop doing that." My son is very active and really needed a lot of time and space to play outside as he got older. The playground outside has fake grass and no play structure bigger than a Little Tikes play house. What really got me, was when I changed daycares to put him in a preschool and something with a better yard, his nose stopped running for the first time in two years, and his language took off. I'm guessing that's because Makiko's is a really big daycare with lots of kids, so more germs, and the language was because he could better understand his teachers, as English is their first language. (Although I did really appreciate the Japanese!) His behaviors didn't completely go away, but he is much happier now and I also like being able to go inside; Makiko's never welcomed me in, so I only ever saw what I could via pictures emailed to me.