Anari Ormond said her daughter Zuri was also bitten by a toddler on Nov. 12.
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The daycare facility is a single family home on Eastern Parkway. Ormond said she did not know the daycare was unlicensed at the time.
There are more than 10 children at the nursery throughout the day, according to Ormond.
Newark police are now investigating the incident.
The New Jersey Department of Children and Families released the following statement:
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"Our records do not show an operating license or registration for J&A Nursery in Newark. Please note that Family Child Care Homes are permitted to operate in New Jersey, without a license, if they are caring for five or fewer unrelated children. However, if programs wish to receive federal subsidies they're required to voluntarily register with DCF and comply with applicable regulations. Providing care for more than five unrelated children requires a child care center license, and operating without such a license may subject the operator to prosecution."
Eyewitness News has been unable to reach the owner of the daycare for comment.
Click here to check for a licensed child care provider.
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