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We are due to send our baby to nursery in January - she will be 6 months old. Has anyone had any experiences with either Little Fingers or Cherry Tree nurseries?


Are/were your children happy there?


Are there any concerns / concerning stories regarding either nursery that we should be aware of?


Many thanks in advance.


David

My son went to cherry Tree in west Norwood for the 2 year funding. I loved it and so did he great outdoor space. They do have a children's centre there I believe maybe go there and get a feel for it? It was too far for us to go do when he was 3 we switched to half moon montissori

Have a look at this thread for Little Fingers feedback.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1621153,1667355#msg-1667355


They now have their 'mymontessori' website up and running which is great - photos and updates of what your kid's been getting up to...


PM me if you'd like more info!

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