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Flowing Wells, Tucson

Preschool & childcare in Flowing Wells, D&J Cozy Casa

Our name says it all. Cozy Casa is a small, bilingual second home tucked into a quiet residential street off the main road, with an age-appropriate shaded playground for every class.

Visit our Cozy Casa center

D&J Cozy Casa welcomes families across Flowing Wells, Amphi and northwest Tucson, with infant care, toddler care, preschool, and before- and after-school care.

Inside our Cozy Casa center

What makes Cozy Casa, Cozy Casa

A bilingual room

Spanish and English run through the day here, in the curriculum and in the conversation, not as a separate lesson.

Small and homelike

Set back on a residential street off the main road, so drop-off is calm and your child’s teachers know every family by name.

Shade for every class

Each age group has its own playground with its own sail shade, which matters a great deal in a Tucson summer.

Programs at this center

Infant care through preschool, plus before- and after-school care and drop-in care.

Infant careToddlersPreschoolBefore & after schoolDrop-in careSummer camp

Our approach

  • Creative Curriculum, aligned to national early childhood education standards
  • Developmentally Appropriate Practice, the NAEYC standards, as our teaching philosophy
  • A curriculum overview sent home every September, so you know the year ahead
  • Monthly newsletters for toddler families, weekly for preschool families
  • Activities you can repeat at home to reinforce what your child learned in class

Our mission

Our mission is to nurture and help children to be confident, responsible, creative, cooperative, and resilient individuals. We follow the Developmentally Appropriate Practice standards set out by the National Association for the Education of Young Children as our philosophy.

Our curriculum

We base our curriculum on Creative Curriculum, which aligns with national early childhood education standards. Teachers use it to build developmentally appropriate activities for their own classes. Every September, an introduction and overview of the coming year’s curriculum goes home to parents. Toddler families receive a monthly curriculum newsletter and preschool families receive a weekly one. Both explain the current theme and suggest activities you can do at home to reinforce what your child is learning in class.

Schedule a tour at Cozy Casa

Pick a day and time that works and we will confirm your visit.

Not ready for a tour? Send us your questions

Tell us a little about your family and we will reach out with answers.

Come see us in action.

Book a free, no-pressure tour. Meet the teachers, look into the classrooms, and see the playgrounds for yourself.

Book a tour at Cozy Casa