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  • KEG123
    Where Children Grow
    • Nov 2010
    • 1252

    What Do They Bring?

    On the first day? Do you have a list of things they need to bring and keep here? Package of diapers, wipes are obvious. But other than that, I'm at a loss. Comfort item for naptime? Do they bring their own sippy cup and leave it here?

    If you have a list, please post it! Thanks!
  • GretasLittleFriends
    Daycare.com Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 934

    #2
    I have a very large entry room that has lots of hooks to hold jackets and bags. Most of my parents just choose to keep their diaper bags stocked each night. Some needed items would be:

    Change (or two) of clothing
    Bottle, if used - I provide my own cups and sippy cups
    Formula - Unless you plan on providing it, keep in mind different children have different needs as well.
    Comfort item - 1 blankie or fave small animal
    Diapering items - don't forget rash creams

    Here is what my contract says:
    Supplies (that can be left here)- Diapers, baby wipes, diaper creams, potty training diapers, blanket for nap, Tylenol, toothbrush, change of clothes, sunscreen and insect repellent. Please mark your child's name on all supplies. Bring child appropriately dressed for the day in play clothes. Bring extra clothes for a change in weather. I will provide all the daily supplies for your child's play and learning which include: activity coloring books, games, toys, puzzles, outdoor play equipment etc. If your child brings a toy or an item from home I will NOT be responsible if it gets lost or broken. I have children to care for and cannot keep track of play toys brought from home.


    I do offer sunscreen, insect repellent and toothpaste, but it is whatever I have on hand. Sometimes it's generic or whatever is on sale for the best price. It is up to the parent if they wish to use a specific brand, that I do not have on hand, to provide their own.
    Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back.

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    • Meyou
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 2734

      #3
      This is from my PH. I also require one bottle of sunblock per child due by April 15th. I supply cot and PNP bedding and sippy cups. It's much easy when all the cups are the same but different colors.

      All supplies may be left here or brought daily and replaced if worn home. Please keep in mind we spend a lot of time outside and the children get very dirty. Don’t send them in clothing that can get ruined easily.

      The following is needed for all children:

      Winter (Nov.15-March 15)
      Change of clothes
      Sweatshirt
      Extra socks and underwear
      Snowpants
      Boots
      Winter jacket
      Hat
      Mittens

      Spring/Fall (March 15 to June 1)(September 15 to Nov. 15)
      Change of clothes
      Waterproof splash pants (unless you’re ok with muddy clothes coming home each day)
      Rubber boots (the yard and park are muddy and wet)
      Sneakers
      Extra socks and underwear
      Sweatshirt
      Warm jacket


      Summer (June 1 to Sept 15)
      Change of clothes
      Bathing suit (must stay here)
      Sunhat
      Extra underwear
      Sneakers or sandals (no flip flops under age 3)

      Children under 18 months or potty training
      Diapers
      Baby wipes
      2 bottles and liners
      2 changes of clothes including socks
      Diaper cream or powder if requred
      Baby Tylenol or Origel, if you wish it to be used.

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      • GretasLittleFriends
        Daycare.com Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 934

        #4
        Meyou- I like your breakdown! That looks very easy to follow!
        Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back.

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        • tulip1969
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 59

          #5
          1 large package of diapers
          1 large package of wipes
          2 full changes of clothes (shirts, pants, socks, onesies)
          1 container of formula and/or frozen breast milk for emergency use
          If baby is on jar food 3 emergency jars (in case parent forgets at home)
          Lovey for naptime if your child uses one (pacifier or special blanket)
          1 tube of diaper cream
          naptime blanket
          one sippy cup and ne bottle to leave here
          Please label all items with your child's name.
          Thank you!

          I provide crib sheets, spoons/forks/bowls and bibs
          I you think my hands are full you should see my heart!

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          • Meyou
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 2734

            #6
            Originally posted by GretasLittleFriends
            Meyou- I like your breakdown! That looks very easy to follow!
            Thanks! I find the change in seasons make most parents lose all ability to dress their kids to play outside so I broke it down for them. ::

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            • KEG123
              Where Children Grow
              • Nov 2010
              • 1252

              #7
              Awesome! And so where do you store the items that they bring? Do you have special cubbies? Can the children access the cubbies or do you keep their stuff out of reach somewhere? I don't have cubbies or a coat rack at the moment, so I'm curious where everyone stores the items. I have a little while yet to shop yet for something.

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              • Meyou
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 2734

                #8
                Here is my setup. Each child has a hood with their name and a bucket on the shelf with their name. They are in the daycare area but the kids never touch them.


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                • Meyou
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 2734

                  #9
                  Lol. Looking at the 2nd pic I just noticed that my dd nicknamed "Twig" is the messiest one there. I use the cubbies for my kids to place things of theirs I find around the house. Hers is overflowing. ::

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                  • godiva83
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 581

                    #10
                    I love the chalk board "Booger free children Only" does it work?? I also have a hook and cubbie system that I love. I only have 4 children so I bought this fabulous thing from Ikea it is supposed to be a shoe storage but works great looks modern and closes up so you don't see all the kiddos things. I will attempt to post a pic

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                    • Meyou
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 2734

                      #11
                      Originally posted by godiva83
                      I love the chalk board "Booger free children Only" does it work?? I also have a hook and cubbie system that I love. I only have 4 children so I bought this fabulous thing from Ikea it is supposed to be a shoe storage but works great looks modern and closes up so you don't see all the kiddos things. I will attempt to post a pic
                      My boyfriend is always up later than me so he writes a funny message on the board every night for me to find in the morning. THe parents like it too. There was one last week about all babies are to go straight to the sewing machines and our goal today was to put the sweat in sweatshop. ::

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                      • KEG123
                        Where Children Grow
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 1252

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Meyou
                        My boyfriend is always up later than me so he writes a funny message on the board every night for me to find in the morning. THe parents like it too. There was one last week about all babies are to go straight to the sewing machines and our goal today was to put the sweat in sweatshop. ::
                        :: That's hilarious!

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                        • thecrazyisout
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 166

                          #13
                          Originally posted by godiva83
                          I love the chalk board "Booger free children Only" does it work?? I also have a hook and cubbie system that I love. I only have 4 children so I bought this fabulous thing from Ikea it is supposed to be a shoe storage but works great looks modern and closes up so you don't see all the kiddos things. I will attempt to post a pic
                          I was thinking of getting this...do you have it in your hallway??

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                          • BentleysBands
                            *DAYCARE PROVIDER*
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 448

                            #14
                            I use to have parents bring items but now I provide everything. All I need is the kid

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                            • Meeko
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 4349

                              #15
                              Keep it to the minimum!

                              My day care parents are required on enrollment to bring a package of diapers and a pack of wipes which stay at the day care (I do not allow diaper bags as it's a storage nightmare...also I had a good friend who did day care and was accused of stealing money out of a diaper bag once. The mom swore there was $20 in the front pocket and that the provider had taken it.)

                              Each child has a cubby with a change of clothing for accidents. Their blanket stays in the cubby too. I don't allow blankies to be dragged around the house as they are a tripping hazard to the other kids. Diapers are kept on shelves in the changing area. Parents all bring a refill pack of wipes on the first of each month and I work my way through them during the month. I don't want 8 individual tubs of wipes in my changing area! I let parents know when we are running low on diapers.

                              I supply all bottles and sippy cups. I don't want to be hunting them down at the end of the day. Pacifiers are only allowed if they are attached to the child with a safety clip. If they pull it off, they have to be weaned off of them as it's a pain to constantly pick them up and stop other kids from putting them in their mouths.

                              I do not allow toys from home as they can get lost or broken and the kids fight over them. We have a TON of toys here. They still try it sometimes, but I give it straight back to mom.

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