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My 10 month old is about to embark on a 4 day week nannyshare. However, thinking ahead I will want to put her into nursery for the 5th day when she is two - i.e 14 months from now!


I wondered if people had any experience of Gumboots or Nelly's? I can't get on the waiting list for the Villa.


Nelly's in West Dulwich are opening another premises this month - not an ideal location for me in East Dulwich but I have heard good things. Does anyone have a little one there? Also - it's 74 pounds for one day which seems a bit steep?


Does anyone have any other good recommendations for a 2 year old?


Thanks

Lots of nurseries won't take you for one day a week (Nelly's almost certainly won't). That's all I know from calling around when I also wanted one day...


I don't have any specific recommendations as we ended up going with a childminder.


Good luck, I'm sure you'll find something good!

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