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The Best Daycares Across the Peninsula Are...

Hundreds of you voted and we have compiled a list of our readers' top choices for where to send their children. Did we miss your pick for a trustworthy, caring childcare?

It's hard dropping off your child at daycare for the first time, even after visiting and interviewing many different types of family-run environments and childcare facilities.

For every family, there are many things to consider when deciding on the best environment for your precious son or daughter.

This week the Peninsula Patch sites focused mainly on childcare facilities, as there are too many home care centers to count. Here are the winners for "best daycare" as chosen by our readers.

, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas

, 945 California Drive

, 1006 Metro Center Blvd.

, 20 Kelly Ave.

  [TIE] , 801 Laurel St.

                            , 3502 Middlefield Road

, 85 Center St.

  l, 1496 Adobe Drive

: , 3149 Waverley St.

: , 2149 Roosevelt Ave.

: , 233 Santa Inez Ave.

: , 1601 Laurel St.

: , 2317 Flores St.

: , 740a Del Monte Ave.

Congratulations to all of our Readers's Choice winners!

Next week, Patch is on the hunt for the best sushi bars on the San Francisco Peninsula. The voting begins at 9 a.m. on Monday on our sites.

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