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Little Foot Print of Joana Daycare

Who we are.

Little Footprint of Joana is a licensed group family day care in Rosedale, Queens. The program is led by Caridad J. Boucicault, the licensed on-site provider, with a care community that has included teachers, assistants, substitutes, and helpers over time.

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Caregivers guiding children during an outdoor apple activity

Outdoor staff support

Teachers and assistants keep children close, engaged, and supervised outside.

Teacher and children close together during the daycare day

Close caregiver bonds

The daycare story includes many caring adults across different years.

Children and caregiver gathered outside the daycare

Outdoor group archive

Older group photos show the daycare's long-running community care.

Teacher and children photographed during the daycare day

Recent teacher moments

Newer photos help represent additional teachers and assistants over time.

A licensed daycare with a home-care heart.

Parents should see both sides at once: the trust of regulated care and the warmth of a familiar, personal environment.

Licensed

Group Family Day Care, OCFS ID 733880.

Home-based

A smaller setting where children can be known personally.

Family-centered

Care, communication, and schedule conversations happen directly.

Rosedale, Queens

241-02 141st Ave, 1st Floor, Rosedale, NY 11422

The story families should feel.

A premium website still has to feel human. The photos, staff sections, and daily-care pages are designed to show real warmth, not only credentials.

Families come to Little Footprint of Joana for reassurance: a licensed care setting, a consistent provider, small-group routines, and a place where their child can be recognized as an individual.

The program supports infants, toddlers, 3-K families where applicable, and school-age children through care routines that balance tenderness, structure, play, and communication.

Children and caregivers outside the daycare

A home-like daycare in Rosedale

Outdoor and community photos help families understand the real place behind the name.