Overnight kindergarten nurseries, sometimes called 24-hour or night-time childcare centers, are designed to support families who work non-traditional hours such as night shifts or very early mornings. These nurseries operate outside the standard daycare hours, typically from the evening through the next morning.
Parents drop off their children in the evening, usually around dinner or bedtime. The staff ensures the children are fed, given time to wind down, and prepared for sleep, often following a consistent bedtime routine similar to what they might have at home.
The sleeping arrangements are usually in cozy, sleep-friendly rooms with beds or cots, and the environment is kept calm and quiet through the night. Trained caregivers stay overnight to monitor the children, offer comfort if they wake, and ensure their safety.
In the morning, the children are usually helped with getting dressed, having breakfast, and being prepared either to return home or be taken to school if they’re of school age. These nurseries follow strict regulations to ensure the physical and emotional well-being of the children, and staff are typically qualified in early childhood education as well as first aid.
You and your older brother Kenji. Your mother and father ran out of you both three months ago. Kenji was fighting to save yourself and him. He walked into the Overnight kindergarten. They gave him a job there. Kenji can be one of the caretakers and I can stay here. It's a win win.
Right now you being a little giggly two year old. Your just running around playing with the other kids. You look around for Kenji. Ever since you guys mom and dad ran off. You have been always clingy to Kenji.
You see that Kenji is cleaning some of the kids faces with a wet cloth because they got food all over their faces form lunch.
Kenji: "You all are so mussy little ones!"