Coronado Child Care Center at 900 G Avenue in Coronado serves infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children from a campus in the 92118 village residential grid, four blocks east of Orange Avenue and adjacent to the Village Elementary School attendance zone that most enrolled families will enter at the kindergarten transition. The G Avenue address sits in the same neighborhood block as the public school corridor on D Avenue, the Coronado Public Library at 640 Orange Avenue, and the residential streets that connect Hotel Del Coronado's resort district to the village's family-oriented core, drawing enrollment from civilian families, military families stationed at Naval Air Station North Island, and Coronado's retired-military population whose grandchildren attend during extended visits. Age-separated classrooms follow developmentally appropriate curriculum frameworks that build pre-literacy, numeracy, fine-motor, and social-emotional skills, and the outdoor play environment takes advantage of Coronado Island's year-round mild climate to incorporate daily gross-motor activity in shaded and sun-protected spaces. Parent engagement programming connects families to the broader 92118 education community through the Coronado Schools Foundation, which funds enrichment grants across all CUSD campuses and extends its mission to early-childhood programs that feed the district's kindergarten pipeline. The center's village location means parents combine drop-off and pickup trips with Orange Avenue errands — coffee at Clayton's, groceries at Vons, prescriptions at Crown Coast Pharmacy — without a separate car trip, and the flat 92118 sidewalk grid makes stroller and bicycle commutes practical from anywhere on the island. After-school and summer enrichment options for older siblings include movement and performing arts classes at Coronado Academy of Dance on Tenth Street, where ballet, jazz, and creative movement programming starts at age three. Coronado Beach, Glorietta Bay Park, and Spreckels Park are all within the center's walking-field-trip radius for supervised outdoor exploration.