
Find the best preschools in Redford, Michigan. Browse 3 options, compare ratings, and choose the right program for your child.
Ranked using a weighted score that combines Google rating with the number of parent reviews — preschools with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.
23726 Joy Rd, Redford, MI · Capacity: 30 children
Caring Hands Childcare and Preschool receives unanimous 5-star ratings from parents who praise the staff's exceptional care, warm family-like environment, and cleanliness. Parents highlight the individualized attention to children's needs, successful kindergarten transitions, and welcoming atmosphere that makes them feel their children are in trustworthy hands.
26731 W 7 Mile Road, Redford, MI · Capacity: 20 children
Hakuna Matatah Preschool receives mostly positive feedback, with parents praising the caring staff and personalized approach to child development. However, one parent reported a serious concern about disease communication protocols when their child contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Redford has 3 preschool programs designed to prepare children ages 3-5 for kindergarten. These programs focus on early literacy, social skills, and structured learning in a nurturing environment.
When choosing a preschool in Redford, 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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Caring Hands Childcare and Preschool receives unanimous 5-star ratings from parents who praise the staff's exceptional care, warm family-like environment, and cleanliness. Parents highlight the individualized attention to children's needs, successful kindergarten transitions, and welcoming atmosphere that makes them feel their children are in trustworthy hands.
Hakuna Matatah Preschool receives mostly positive feedback, with parents praising the caring staff and personalized approach to child development. However, one parent reported a serious concern about disease communication protocols when their child contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease.
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