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Daycare in Fresno.

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480+ licensed providers across the Tower District, Fig Garden, Bullard, and the wider Fresno County area, with verified 2026 tuition ranges, parent reviews, and a clearer path to free California Transitional Kindergarten seats. Always free for families.

480+
Verified providers
$1,100
Starting monthly tuition
4 mo
Median infant waitlist
Fresno Tower District at dusk
2026 cost overview

What daycare actually costs in Fresno.

Tuition ranges are full-time, center-based monthly rates pulled from 260+ Fresno providers and cross-checked against the California Community Care Licensing Division subsidy table.

Infant (6 wk – 15 mo)
Infant care
$1,250 to 1,750
per month, full-time

Old Fig Garden, Bullard, and the Woodward Park corridor cluster at the top. The Tower District, Central Fresno, and family child care across West Fresno typically come in $200 to $350 below.

Toddler (15 mo – 3 yr)
Toddler care
$1,150 to 1,550
per month, full-time

California licensing shifts ratios at 24 months, which typically drops monthly tuition by $150 to $300. Half-day options are common in the Tower District and Fresno High.

Preschool (3 – 5 yr)
Preschool
$1,100 to 1,450
per month, full-time

Fresno Unified School District is rapidly expanding California Transitional Kindergarten (TK) toward universal coverage for four-year-olds, with many community-based daycares partnering to provide TK plus wraparound full-day care.

Sources: California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division, Child Care Aware of America 2025 California state report, US Department of Labor National Database of Childcare Prices, DaycareSquare Fresno operator survey (Q1 2026). Updated May 2026.

For a deeper breakdown by neighborhood, infant ratio, local subsidy program, and quality tier, see our Fresno daycare cost page.

Featured providers

A sample of Fresno daycares.

Eight illustrative examples of local daycares. A searchable directory of verified, state-licensed providers is rolling out — these examples show the local landscape for now.

Tower District Early Learning Tower District
NAEYC accredited
Tower District Early Learning Tower District
Tower District · 6 wk – 5 yr
From $1,400/mo
Fig Garden Kids Academy Old Fig Garden
Premium listing
Fig Garden Kids Academy Old Fig Garden
Old Fig Garden · 12 wk – 4 yr
From $1,650/mo
Bullard Childcare Bullard
NAEYC accredited
Bullard Childcare Bullard
Bullard · 3 mo – 5 yr
From $1,500/mo
Woodward Park Little Learners Woodward Park
Reggio inspired
Woodward Park Little Learners Woodward Park
Woodward Park · 6 wk – 5 yr
From $1,600/mo
Sunnyside Preschool Sunnyside
Subsidy welcome
Sunnyside Preschool Sunnyside
Sunnyside · 18 mo – 5 yr
From $1,350/mo
Clovis Border Early Learning Clovis Border
Premium listing
Clovis Border Early Learning Clovis Border
Clovis border · 2 – 5 yr
From $1,550/mo
Roosevelt Discovery Roosevelt
Montessori
Roosevelt Discovery Roosevelt
Roosevelt · 6 wk – 4 yr
From $1,200/mo
Fresno High Academy Fresno High
Open seats
Fresno High Academy Fresno High
Fresno High · 6 wk – 5 yr
From $1,250/mo
By neighborhood

Daycare in your neighborhood.

Fresno tuition can vary by $400 a month across a single Shaw Avenue stretch. These are the neighborhoods with the most active providers in our directory.

Tower District
32 daycares · From $1,250
Old Fig Garden
28 daycares · From $1,450
Bullard
42 daycares · From $1,350
Woodward Park
36 daycares · From $1,400
Sunnyside
30 daycares · From $1,200
Clovis border
38 daycares · From $1,350
Fig Garden
24 daycares · From $1,300
Northwest Fresno
34 daycares · From $1,250
Central Fresno
28 daycares · From $1,100
Fresno High
22 daycares · From $1,150
West Fresno
26 daycares · From $1,050
Roosevelt
24 daycares · From $1,100

A short, honest guide to Fresno daycare.

Fresno has a layered daycare ecosystem shaped by Highway 99, the San Joaquin River, and the agricultural rhythm of the Central Valley. The Old Fig Garden, Bullard, and Woodward Park corridor runs a strong center-based market with prices that approach Sacramento's mid-range. The Tower District and Sunnyside sit in the middle of the market with a deep mix of center and home-based options. West Fresno, Central Fresno, and Roosevelt host a dense network of family child cares and community-based providers, many of them partnered with Fresno Unified to deliver California Transitional Kindergarten. The result is a city where a careful parent can usually find quality care within a reasonable budget, but only if they know which doors to knock on.

California Transitional Kindergarten

California's Transitional Kindergarten (TK) expansion is moving toward universal coverage for all four-year-olds by the 2025-2026 school year, delivered through Fresno Unified School District elementary buildings and partnerships with community-based daycares. Many participating daycares combine TK with wraparound morning and afternoon care, which means many parents pay only for the wrap hours rather than the entire day. Read our California TK walkthrough for the eligibility math and enrollment timeline.

Source: California Department of Education, Universal Transitional Kindergarten 2024-2025 expansion data. Approximately 200,000 TK seats statewide and growing, with Fresno Unified operating one of the largest local programs in the Central Valley.

California licensing and ratios

California licensed centers run at a 1:4 infant ratio and 1:6 for toddlers, with stricter requirements for Title 5 contract programs. Family child cares are licensed separately at smaller group sizes through the Community Care Licensing Division, and they can be an excellent fit for families who want a home-like environment, especially for infants. Every legal provider in California is listed on the state's online licensing database, and every provider in our directory is cross-checked against it monthly.

Where Fresno parents tend to overpay

  • Old Fig Garden and Clovis border premium centers when a comparable Bullard or Woodward Park program is ten minutes away at a 10 to 15 percent discount.
  • Add-on enrichment fees (music, gymnastics, foreign language) that quietly stack on top of base tuition after the first invoice.
  • Annual registration and supply fees that are not disclosed on the website. Ask for the all-in monthly figure before you tour.

Financial help

Working families up to 85 percent of the California state median income may qualify for CalWORKs Stage 1, 2, or 3, or the Alternative Payment Program, which covers a large share of tuition at participating providers. All families can use the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and a Dependent Care FSA. Our tax credit explainer walks through the math at common Fresno income levels, and our state subsidy guide covers the application step by step.

Before your first tour, download the free DaycareSquare comparison checklist and the tour questions list for a side-by-side scoring sheet.

Frequently asked

Daycare in Fresno.

How much does daycare cost in Fresno?
Full-time center-based daycare in Fresno runs $1,100 to $1,750 per month in 2026, depending on age and neighborhood. Old Fig Garden, Bullard, and Woodward Park cluster at the top of the range; the Tower District, Central Fresno, and family child care across the city offer the most mid-priced options. Source: Child Care Aware of America 2025 California report.
Is California TK free?
Yes. California Transitional Kindergarten is free and is moving toward universal coverage for all four-year-olds, delivered through Fresno Unified School District and community-based daycare partners. Many participating daycares offer wraparound care for working families. Read our California TK explainer.
How long is the waitlist for Fresno daycare?
Our 2026 Fresno operator survey found a median infant waitlist of four months. Old Fig Garden and Woodward Park flagship centers stretch to six to nine months. Toddler and preschool seats commonly turn over within one to three months across the metro.
Are Fresno daycares licensed by the city or the state?
Every legal daycare in California is licensed by the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division. Every provider in our directory is cross-checked against that database monthly.
What is the staff-to-child ratio in California daycares?
California requires 1:4 for infants, 1:6 for toddlers (18 to 24 months), 1:12 for two-year-olds, and 1:12 for three- to five-year-olds. Title 5 contract centers operate at stricter ratios. Source: California Code of Regulations Title 22 Division 12.
Can I get help paying for daycare in Fresno?
Working families up to 85 percent of state median income may qualify for CalWORKs Stage 1, 2, or 3, or the Alternative Payment Program. All families can use the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and a Dependent Care FSA. Read our tax credit explainer.
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