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We are 2 childminders working together,both ofsted registered we have full/ part time places available. We have a very homely setting. We have several children, this enables them to interact and learn with each other. We have beautiful grounds and surroundings( horniman park/ sand park/ dulwich woods.)we visit parks,soft play, messy play, mud play,playgroups, farms and so much more. We have many resources for children to learn in the home such as shop/food,building bricks,dressing up, problem solving puzzles and toys, paints,drawing,play village, play doh, books the list goes on. We are based east dulwich side of horniman museum. Please do get in touch if you need to know more
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