The biggest players in U.S. child care see an opening in America’s caregiving crisis.

National operators such as KinderCare Education and Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. are buying up closed centers, reaching out to parents who lost care during the pandemic and signing contracts with employers to provide nannies and daycare for their workers.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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