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I-5 North: Take Madison Street Exit and turn left. The Seattle Public Library will be on the right and Bartell Drugs will be on the right as you cross over Fourth. Fourth and Madison is on the left between Third and Fourth. The center is on the second floor. I-5 South: Take James Street Exit and turn right onto Columbia. Turn right onto fourth and Left onto Madison, the YMCA will be on the left and Bartell Drugs will be on the right before Madison. The center is located on the second floor.

Bright Horizons at Fourth and Madison

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A Bright Horizons teacher is a nurturer as well as an educator, someone who encourages learning through exploration, and who understands the balance between what a child needs to feel safe and what she requires to reach her potential. Your child’s teacher is your partner. At Bright Horizons, families and teachers work together --celebrating successes, navigating challenges, and communicating daily about your child’s achievements and goals.

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  • Name: Alexis
  • I Teach: Kindergarten Prep
  • Teaching Since: 2010
  • I love teaching children because: My favorite thing about working with young children is that while I teach them, they are also continually teaching me right back! I also love all the great jokes and silly stories they share.
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
  • Name: Krista
  • I Teach: Twos
  • Teaching Since: 2005
  • I love teaching children because: . My favorite thing about working with young children is the joy that they bring me as I watch them learn and try new things.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Curious George
  • Name: Alma
  • I Teach: Infants
  • Teaching Since: 1993
  • I love teaching children because: It is fulfilling and wonderful to watch children learn.
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
  • Name: Effie
  • I Teach: Infants
  • Teaching Since: 1981
  • I love teaching children because: They have so many ways of making me smile.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Cinderella
  • Name: Lisa
  • I Teach: Infants
  • Teaching Since: 1987
  • I love teaching children because: They are spontaneous and honest.
  • Favorite Children's Book: "Bunny and Me" by Adele Aron Greenspun
  • Name: Michelle
  • I Teach: Toddlers
  • Teaching Since: 1998
  • I love teaching children because: I love to watch them grow and develop.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See? By Eric Carle
  • Name: Nevi
  • I Teach: Toddlers
  • Teaching Since: 2004
  • I love teaching children because: I love seeing their growth and development.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle
  • Name: Janene
  • I Teach: Toddlers
  • Teaching Since: 2007
  • I love teaching children because: I love learning about each child's individual learning style.
  • Favorite Children's Book: There's a Wocket in my Pocket by Dr. Seuss
  • Name: Janice
  • I Teach: Toddlers
  • Teaching Since: 1997
  • I love teaching children because: I can watch them grow as an individual and watch them learn.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorist
  • Name: Kelsey
  • I Teach: Toddlers
  • Teaching Since: 2004
  • I love teaching children because: Everyday is a new adventure, and I get to witness the joy they feel when they accomplish something.
  • Favorite Children's Book: "Llama Llama Mad at Mama" by Anna Dewdney
  • Name: Judy
  • I Teach: Twos
  • Teaching Since: 1978
  • I love teaching children because: I love learning how each child learns and explores
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Poky Little Puppy by Janette Sebring Lowrey
  • Name: Dana
  • I Teach: Twos
  • Teaching Since: 2009
  • I love teaching children because: I love helping children develop problem solving skills as they explore the world around them
  • Favorite Children's Book: Monsters on Machines by Deb Lund
  • Name: Sarah
  • I Teach: Twos
  • Teaching Since: 2002
  • I love teaching children because: It is a joy to watch them learn and develop.
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Feelings Book by Todd Parr
  • Name: Katie
  • I Teach: Preschool
  • Teaching Since: 2002
  • I love teaching children because: It is wonderful to watch them experience new things
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Caboose Who Got Loose by Bill Peet
  • Name: Nicolette
  • I Teach: Preschool
  • Teaching Since: 2011
  • I love teaching children because: They have such excitement around everyday things.
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear by Don Wood
  • Name: Anna
  • I Teach: Preschool
  • Teaching Since: 2007
  • I love teaching children because: I love the way they view the world and their expansive imaginations
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear by Don Wood
  • Name: Crystal
  • I Teach: Preschool
  • Teaching Since: 2009
  • I love teaching children because: They have such wonderful humor.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
  • Name: Mariela
  • I Teach: Preschool Associate Teacher
  • Teaching Since: 2005
  • I love teaching children because: I love to see the way children grow and evolve every day.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Cuentos de la Selva by Horacio Quiroga
  • Name: Michelle
  • I Teach: Kindergarten Prep
  • Teaching Since: 1977
  • I love teaching children because: It is a joy to watch their personalities develop as they grow in confidence
  • Favorite Children's Book: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
  • Name: Shawn
  • I Teach: Chef
  • Teaching Since: 2010
  • I love teaching children because: I enjoy providing them with healthy meals.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss