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Dear Families


Many of you may know me as the Manager of Early Bloomers child care settings in East Dulwich.


I would like to inform my local community of our recent expansion of Early Bloomers Child minding setting to Early Bloomers Day Nursery, we are running from the same address and now hold capacity to care for more children offering immediate spaces.


If you are looking for a dynamic and thriving environment, staffed by a professional team please contact us for a visit on [email protected]


You could also visit our website on earlybloomersdaynursery.co.uk


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My 13 month old has been at Tal?s setting with the team since June this year. We both love it. I know she has staff who really care about my daughter and who are very lovely to deal with too and very informative at the end of the day. They really encourage the children to develop skills during play and are creative - she lights up when she sees the house as we arrive and occasionally comes home with glitter in her hair or with a painted or baked present for mummy to enjoy 😊 I would highly recommend.
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