Les Petits Tournesols, daycare centers in Luxembourg
A warm and caring environment for children aged 2 months to 4 years.
We are a multilingual nursery located in the heart of Luxembourg, where French and Luxembourgish are the two main languages of communication and interaction. We also communicate in various other languages according to the children’s needs and backgrounds, offering a rich and stimulating cultural openness that supports each child’s personal, social, and linguistic development.
An Ideal Environment
Our nurseries are located in calm and secure neighborhoods, carefully selected to ensure a serene, welcoming environment that supports the well-being of children. This peacefulness encourages focus, play, exploration, and balanced development in a warm, human, and reassuring setting.
In our nurseries in Luxembourg, we work in close collaboration with the Ministry of National Education, Children and Youth. We are also proud partners of the childcare service voucher (CSA) system, enabling a greater number of families to access our quality educational services in a spirit of fairness and proximity.
We make every effort to provide tailored support to each family, and to ensure children benefit from kind and caring reception, rich in opportunities for discovery and learning.
Join us in offering your child a nurturing, educational and developmental environment, where they can fully thrive from an early age, in a multilingual setting that looks confidently toward the future.
Available spots in our nurseries

Kayl

Itzig

Brouch
Kayl
Itzig
Brouch
Our Commitments

Qualified and caring staff

A warm and family-friendly atmosphere

A balanced and varied diet

Personalized support that respects each child's rhythm
Our Activities in our daycare centers in Luxembourg
Weekly activities
Music, sensory development, cultural discoveries…
Enriching excursions
Library visits, Luxembourg parks by minibus, trips to important places in the country, farm visits…
Daily walks
to enjoy fresh air and nature.
Intergenerational projects
with nursing homes to create meaningful interactions between children and the elderly.