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Childspace is a very special co-operative nursery where children are encouraged to explore & express themselves through play, while parents are involved in every aspect of its running.


We run small intimate sessions for children aged 14 months ? 3 years old. Parents take turns running sessions alongside a trained nursery manager.


We are open Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays 9.00am ? 2.00pm and are situated in a bright circular hall with plenty of outdoor space just off Brockwell Park, Tulse Hill.


To find out more and see if our nursery may suit your family, why not attend our Open Day Thursday 23 September, 9.30 ? 10.30 am.


Alternatively, please email us or telephone during our opening hours to request more information or arrange a visit.


CHILDSPACE

Tenant?s Hall, Cressingham Gardens Estate

Tulse Hill, London SW2 2QG


0795 468 4286

[email protected]

www.childspace.org


You will find detailed information about how we run the nursery here:

http://www.younglambeth.org/Homepage/Search-Results/Service-Directory.aspx?o=2509

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