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Kat's Little Angels Daycare

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3.3(41)Yelp(0)
Child Care Learning Center

On record in Georgia.

1140 Shannon Ave, Savannah, GA 31406

Hours
Open 24 hours
Licensed for
78 children

Amenities and accessibility

Service options

  • Onsite services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

Ages and programs

Reported to Bright from the Start: Department of Early Care and Learning by Kat's Little Angels Daycare and published in the state licence record. Availability is not the same as licensing, so confirm openings directly.

Programs on record

  • Georgia's Pre-K Program

The public record

License number
CCLC-52607
License status
Open
License type
Child Care Learning Center
Licensed capacity
78 children
Address
1140 Shannon Ave, Savannah, GA 31406
County
Chatham County

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Bright from the Start: Department of Early Care and Learning. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.

From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 6 most recent of 41 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • Best daycare around. Will set your children up for success. Healthy meals. Loving hearts. Clean. Professional. They cared for two of my children until time for school. 6 years at this center. I'm so incredibly grateful for Mrs Kathy and her entire staff. They are the best.

    Casey MosherMay 22, 2026
  • I walked in one morning, completely unaware that my child had been removed from the Georgia Pre-K program. No phone call. No email. No warning. Nothing. I was blindsided — standing there with my child, confused and embarrassed, trying to understand why no one thought it was important to notify me. And when I reacted like any parent would — with shock, confusion, and frustration — I was punished for it. Instead of compassion or an explanation, I was told I “had an attitude” and that the director no longer wanted to work with me. At a moment when I needed clarity, support, and basic communication, I was met with dismissal. Not only was I blindsided but I'd caught an Uber just to get there for nothing. I wasn't worth an email, phone-call, nothing..But the issue was me being upset. What hurt even more was that after I reached out to GA DECAL for guidance, suddenly my other children were denied before- and after-care as well. No notice. No documentation. No conversation. Just taken away. It felt retaliatory, and it left my family scrambling for stability. I was told to refer to a handbook though for my 3 other sons I was never given a handbook, never given a warning, never told there were “concerns” about me. I was simply a mother caught off guard, reacting with human emotion to an unexpected and distressing situation — and instead of understanding, I was judged and shut out. Parents deserve honesty, communication, and respect. We deserve childcare providers who can handle difficult conversations without punishing families simply for asking questions. My experience here made me feel unheard, unsupported, and unfairly labeled during a stressful time in my life. I hope no other parent has to feel the way I did — punished for caring about their child and for expressing basic human emotion when blindsided. if I could give it less than a 1-Star Review I would.

    BLAXK ROSEDec 3, 2025
  • As a patron at CCAC I just witnessed one of the guardians sitting on the phone with no interaction with the three children sitting next to her. She had her face in the phone and I witness her yelling at one of the boys “sit down or get in the pool”. The way she has no care in the world for these children bewilders me. They are at a pool YOU SHOULD BE WATCHING AND NOT SCROLLING ON YOUR PHONE. As I swam around the kids were very polite and sweet. But that woman in charge needs a rain check on her responsibilities. Very sad to witness from a daycare :(

    N NightJun 23, 2025
  • Hello, I’m a parent who has a child that currently attends Kat’s Little Angel’s. From the age of 1 to currently going on 4 she has been going here and I can say that I they are a great center. They keep you informed via the procare app and email. They have plenty of events on and off campus for the kids and parents to attend and they let you know in advance about closures and fees in their handbook. Can’t wait for my daughter to start their Pre-K program at the end of the year.

    Tanishia JohnsonMay 16, 2025
  • I’m extremely disappointed with the way this daycare is handling its finances and communication with parents. Despite being part of a state-funded program(also being ran inside of the daycare) , which should cover many of the costs—they are still pressuring parents to pay additional, unnecessary fees. It’s frustrating to see a facility that receives government funding trying to squeeze extra money from families under the guise of “required” payments that aren’t actually required. Edited: Not very sure of what sister you speak of in reference to my comment. Not everyone will leave a review or comment, but when multiple people share similar feedback, it usually points to an issue that shouldn’t be ignored. Instead of dismissing criticism, it might be time to take a serious look at your business practices. Make the necessary changes before there’s no business left to fix. 💋

    Andrea WalkerMay 14, 2025
  • Ms. Kathy and her staff are truly angels. We are so pleased with how my daughter was treated and cared for during her time at this daycare. I can't speak to what happens in the other classrooms, but in the infant classroom, my daughter felt so loved. Ms. Stephanie, Ms. Keona and Ms. Annemarie treated my baby like she was one of their own!! Everyday I felt very reassured dropping my baby off with them. We will miss you guys! ❤

    Autumn SumnerAug 11, 2024

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 3.3 average comes from 41 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star23
  • 4 star0
  • 3 star1
  • 2 star0
  • 1 star17

Questions parents ask about Kat's Little Angels Daycare

Is Kat's Little Angels Daycare a licensed child care provider in Georgia?

Kat's Little Angels Daycare holds Georgia record CCLC-52607, listed as "Open" by Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning in Chatham County. Confirm current standing on the state's provider search at families.decal.ga.gov before enrolling.

What is Kat's Little Angels Daycare's Quality Rated star rating in Georgia?

Georgia rates Kat's Little Angels Daycare 3 stars, on a scale of one to three where three is highest. Quality Rated measures programme standards the state assesses, not inspection outcomes, and it is separate from the licence itself.

Does Kat's Little Angels Daycare offer Georgia's Pre-K?

Yes. The state record lists Kat's Little Angels Daycare as taking part in Georgia's Pre-K Program, Georgia's lottery-funded programme for four-year-olds. Places are limited and enrolment runs on the state's own calendar, so ask the provider how to apply.

Does this page show inspection results for Kat's Little Angels Daycare?

No. Georgia publishes inspection and complaint history for each provider by fiscal year, and none of it is included here, so nothing on this page reflects Kat's Little Angels Daycare's inspection record either way. Look the provider up on the state's provider search at families.decal.ga.gov and read its visit history.