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Yes! Yeeha! Childcare is still running after 10 years of providing families in ED the unrivalled home from home childcare. Our 2 children thrived after attending until they were 4 years old and loved every minute.

Jess and her team are the kindest, most professional and joyful early years practitioners around. They take pride in their work, give the children so much love and ensure that their development is championed.

We feel very grateful to have been able to give our two the very best start possible. Because of their time at Yeeha! our children have thrived at primary school and are kind, likeable, confident kids who love to learn and make friends easily.

Jess and the team supported our entire family and we relied on them for advice on everything from weaning to which primary school to go for!

Long live Yeeha! and all who sail in her... Get on their list though without delay because they are VERY popular.

They're on Heber rd now. You can sign up via [email protected].

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