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TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II

License issued (IL)

3839 HUMBERT RD, ALTON, IL 62002

DCC in Madison County, Illinois

14Elevated Risk
Day care center
4.4(7)Yelp(0)
DCC
Hours
6:15 AM–5:15 PM
Licensed for
121 children

The public record

License number
115649
License status
License issued (IL)
License type
DCC
Licensed capacity
121 children
Address
3839 HUMBERT RD, ALTON, IL 62002
County
Madison County
Website
Not listed

Hours

Listed on Google

Mon
6:15 AM–5:15 PM
Tue
6:15 AM–5:15 PM
Wed
6:15 AM–5:15 PM
Thu
6:15 AM–5:15 PM
Fri
6:15 AM–5:15 PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

Hours change without the licence record changing. Call before you plan a drop-off around these times.

What Illinois licensed

Illinois licenses day care and overnight care separately, so TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II is listed against each one it holds. Every figure is a ceiling the state set, not a count of places free.

Day care, ages
6 weeks to 12 years
Day care, licensed for
121 children
Languages reported
English

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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

How the reviews split

The 4.4 average comes from 7 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star6
  • 4 star0
  • 3 star0
  • 2 star0
  • 1 star1

From Google

Recent parent reviews

  • I highly recommend toddle towne! The teachers here make every kiddo feel welcome. The director Julie is wonderful at making sure all classrooms have the help they need. She’s also good at working one on one with kids who need a little extra attention. The lessons implemented are fun and educational. Teachers are constantly working on new skills with your littles. They have a phenomenal cook making yummy nutritious lunches like broccoli cheddar rice and thanksgiving casserole, always including fruits and veggies. Children eat 2 snacks a day, not including breakfast when they arrive. A cleaning check lists gets done in every classroom everyday during nap time, keeping the center nice and clean. All around a great, fun and safe place for your kids.

    Megan KamphoefnerJul 10, 2026
  • If I could give this place no stars, I would. My son would come home traumatized, and in complete meltdowns. He would come home starving. I finally asked the daycare, what the heck is going on.And why my son seems so traumatized from coming home from their daycare center. The teacher I spoke with one of his teachers said, oh, the director's not here but we have a kid or two in here that just has behavior issues.So it might be affecting him. Well, I talked to the director on monday when she came back from being out of town and she told me the whole class was filled with children with behavior issues.And that the only way they could get those kids out of the daycare was to go through a whole long process that took months because dcfs would not allow them to kick these children out. When I say behavior issues, they were thrilling. Chairs flipping tables, throwing cups in food. Assaulting other children. My son was completely traumatized every day that he went here. He was starving because they did not feed them breakfast. Which every day care that I know of does, including the one that he's going to now, and they are phenomenal. They feed them basic, cheap meals. That kids don't even like so you can tell they're obviously feeding the children based on money and not care for the kids. And then, one of the teachers that was in his classroom was abusive to a child of color he had autism. And she gripped his arms so tight her hand was turning white and red and yanking him to come to the table, and yelling at him, like literally screaming. This was not the first time she had been mean and evil towards a child of color. After all I saw that, I finally told the director after many different talks that this is abuse. And their center needs to be shut down, and we called another local daycare center, and they got us in.Immediately because of how concerned they were with the safety of my son. He was in the 2 to 3s class. And my opinion, it wasn't the children that had problems, but it was the teachers that didn't know what they were doing.And they were making these kids worse. The daycare. He goes to now, feeds them breakfast and every meal and snack is phenomenal, healthy, delicious. My son never comes home hungry. He never comes home and meltdowns, crying for 45 minutes before I can get him to calm down. He is so happy. He's learning there and it's honestly the best thing I could have prayed for. I would never recommend someone to go to this childcare center. They are abusive, they starve the children and majority of the kids have behavior problems, which is not safe for your child.And will only send them home in complete meltdowns. And if you currently go to this daycare, and your child has been having behavior problems since this is why. And when I brought up my concern about my son's safety to the director one minute, she said, it is unsafe for the children.And that's why she doesn't want the kids with the behavior issues.There, but then twenty minutes deeper into the conversation.She said my son would be fine.And it was just a matter of stricter boundaries at home? I would NEVER recommend this daycare unless you want your child to be abused or traumatized.

    MJul 1, 2026
  • Such an awesome experience and place for my son. It is worth every penny, and they teach their students such much.

    Travis WaderSep 18, 2023
  • I used to go here as a toddler all the way to 4th grade! All of the employees and teachers were so nice! They made sure to treat every student the same and treated them with respect! If any of the employees are reading this, I miss you guys! Madison Castine

    Madison CastineJul 7, 2023
  • My son has been with Toddle Towne for 3 years now and he's built some great relationships there. They've kept him safe and happy which is invaluable to me; and he's learned so much!

    Danielle LittleAug 27, 2021
  • My son had a WONDERFUL experience at the Toddle Towne in Alton! He loved going to "school" every day. It was a great value as well!

    Kristen BelcherApr 6, 2021

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

Questions parents ask about TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II

Is TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II a licensed child care provider in Illinois?

Yes. TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II holds Illinois licence 115649, listed as "License issued (IL)" by the Department of Children and Family Services, licensed as a day care center in Madison County. Confirm current standing at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov before enrolling.

What ages does TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II accept?

Illinois licenses TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II for children 6 weeks to 12 years during the day, with a licensed day capacity of 121. The span is what the licence permits, not a statement of which ages have places free.

What languages are spoken at TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II?

The licence record lists English. That is what the provider reported to the state, not a guarantee that a speaker is on site at every hour.

Does this page show inspection results for TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II?

No. Illinois publishes monitoring and licensing reports going back to 2010 through Sunshine at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov. Those reports are not included here, so nothing on this page reflects TODDLE TOWNE ALTON LEARNING CENTER II's inspection history either way. Look the provider up there and read the monitoring record.

About this record

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

Where this comes from

  1. Primary. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services provider record, published through DCFS Sunshine, licence 115649. Monitoring reports back to 2010 are published there and are not included on this page.
  2. Context. Our explainer on how Illinois daycare licensing and inspections work, and on Illinois child care assistance.

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