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My son loves it at Mother Goose nursery on Upland Road and my neighbour's son goes to their branch at Greendale and he also loves it.


Lovely staff (and mixed age range), affordable rates, nice food, great activities (from making houmous to playing in the garden daily), good location. Happy children most of all!

Hi, my name is Lynda. I run 'Magic Moments' nursery in Bew Court Lordship Lane. Not sure what you are looking for, but we open four mornings a week ( not Wednesday's) from 9.45am to 12.15pm we accept children from one to five years. Most are two to three. We charge ten ponds registration fee and ten pounds per session. Feel free to text me on 07973360068 for more information. We also have a Facebook page under magic moments childcare. Hope we might be of some help. Lynda Xxx
Both our children attended Mother Goose Greendale and were really happy there. The wildlife garden next door is a real plus and the food was fantastic - that really mattered to me as ours were picky eaters but I knew they were getting well fed at nursery (not the case now they're at school).
Highly recommend Dulwich village pre school. Great location 5 mins walk from the old grove pub on l lane. Surrounded by green fields, outside access in all weather on the covered veranda, staff are great. Lovely garden and veg patch for growing etc. Both my children went there and loved it. And ?10 per morning or afternoon session as its a charity based non profit nursery. Also great that they can do full days if you pay for 2 sessions so no such a big leap for them when they start school.

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