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Angie's Tiny Tikes Lrng Center

Milwaukee, WI · Milwaukee County
4623 N 24th St, Milwaukee, WI 53209
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Quick Facts

Capacity
8 children
Age Range
4 wks - 12 yrs 11 mo
Type of Care
Full Time. Before School Care provided. After School Care provided. Rotating Care provided. Sick Care provided.
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate
YoungStar Rating
3

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Contact Information

📞 (414) 210-3649
4623 N 24th St
Milwaukee, WI 53209
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Licensed LICENSED FAMILY
Active License
License Number
2003284
License Issued
May 1, 2017
Issued By
Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
District Office
Wisconsin Dept of Children and Families (DCF) – Child Care Regulation and Licensing

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About the Provider

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ANGIE'S TINY TIKES LRNG CENTER is a LICENSED FAMILY in Milwaukee WI, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 4 wks - 12 yrs 11 mo. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Nighttime care available. 3 Stars 3 Stars 3 Stars

Hours of Operation

  • Monday06:00 AM-10:00 PM
  • Tuesday06:00 AM-10:00 PM
  • Wednesday06:00 AM-10:00 PM
  • Thursday06:00 AM-10:00 PM
  • Friday06:00 AM-10:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

Inspection/Report History

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Violation Date Rule Number Rule Summary
2025-12-03 No Violations found *** Licensing
2025-09-18 See Violations below Licensing
2025-09-18 Fruit flies are observed in the basement child care including multiple fruit flies on a bowl that contains unwashed sippy cups and a baby bottle containing leftover milk. The bowl has been placed on top of an unwashed high chair tray which also contains fruit flies. Violation
Description: 250.06(2)(m) — Premises - Condition & Repair
2025-09-18 The meal record for the lunch served is not accurate for the date of the monitoring visit. Per the report of the licensee, ham sandwiches, corn, apples and milk were served for lunch however the meal record states "beef ribs, white bread, white potatoes, grapes, milk" were served for lunch. Violation
Description: 250.06(9)(j) — Meals & Snacks - Records
2024-09-05 See Violations below Licensing
2024-09-05 The daily attendance record is not current and accurate when an arrival time has not been recorded for Child #4 who is in care during the monitoring visit. Violation
Description: 250.04(6)(b) — Current, Accurate Daily Attendance Record
2024-09-05 Documentation of the actual hours worked by staff when used to meet the applicable staff-to-child ratio is inaccurate. The licensee failed to record her departure time when she left the center on 9/5/24 and was no longer caring for children. The licensee also reported she had been in and out of the center on 9/5/24 but did not reflect her arrival/departure times in her staff hours. Staff A is meeting the staff-to-child ratio for the 3 children in care upon and prior to the department's arrival however she has not recorded her arrival time. Violation
Description: 250.05(2)(c) — Staff File - Days, Hours Worked
2024-09-05 The daily attendance record is used to ensure the number, names, and whereabouts of children in care are known to the provider at all times however the daily attendance record does not accurately reflect the names of the children in care when it is observed during the monitoring visit. Violation
Description: 250.055(1)(L) — Procedure - Number, Names, Whereabouts Known At All Times
2024-09-05 Various cords including a cord hanging down from a shelf are accessible to children. A bucket containing dirty water observed on the floor is accessible to children. Violation
Description: 250.06(2)(e) — Potential Source Of Harm On Premises
2024-09-05 All exits are not clear of obstructions when the basement emergency exit window is observed blocked by an infant safety gate that has been placed at the top of stairs in front of the exit window. Violation
Description: 250.06(7)(a)1. — Exits - Unobstructed
2024-09-05 The mini fridge on the floor in use for the child care (contains a bag of mandarin oranges and a half gallon of whole milk) has significant food spills and is not safe for the handling of food as the seal on the door is broken preventing the door from properly closing and cooling the refrigerator contents. Violation
Description: 250.06(9)(a) — Kitchen Equipment, Utensils, Eating Surfaces
2024-09-05 There are records of meals and snacks served to children available for review during the monitoring visit. Violation
Description: 250.06(9)(j) — Meals & Snacks - Records
2024-09-05 The television is playing throughout the visit for two 6 month old infants. Violation
Description: 250.07(1)(c) — Television & Video Viewing
2024-09-05 Contrary to manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, Staff A is observed moving a 6 month old infant in a bouncy seat from one area of the room to another by picking up and moving the bouncy seat with the toy bar while the infant is inside the seat. Violation
Description: 250.07(3)(a)5. — Play Equipment - Manufacturer Instructions And Recommendations
2024-09-05 Per a 2/24/23 entry in the medical log book and discussion with the licensee, ointment (Neosporin) was applied to a child after they received scratches to their face while in care. Superficial wounds shall be cleaned with soap and water only and protected with a bandaid or bandage. Violation
Description: 250.07(6)(k)2. — Wound Cleaning

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