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Hi

Anyone have any feedback - good or bad- they would like to share on the Mother Goose nurseries, for either the Upland or Greendale nursery? I am particularly interested in hearing from anyone whose child was at Mother Goose at a relatively young age, ie around 1 year old, but happy to hear from you if your toddler was at Mother Goose as well.

Thanks so much.

Both my sons went to Greendale from aged 1 year & loved it- my youngest son is still there & still loving it! It's a safe, happy environment and they have just had a major programme of refurbishment both inside & outside, there's a fab vegetable patch, animals as well as lots of outdoor equipment.

PM me if you want any more info.


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and then he wondered in with 2 enormous aubergines, also fresh from the garden!

I met Ryedalema after posting a thread very similar to yours reginak. My 3yr old has just started her settling in this week and although its very early days I am delighted with how it is going. ALL of the children seem to be incredibly happy and confident in their surroundings - and kids don't lie (well at least not about stuff like that!) x

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