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Definitely try Magic Moments if you can be flexi on timings - lots of recommendations for them on here.


I heard of Mother Goose Upland doing one day recently (and would definitely recommend) so they might be worth a shot, although I think this was with a view to increasing later in the year.


A lot of nurseries seem to be a bit less busy on Fridays so you might find they can be more accommodating if you're able to be flexible with your days according to their availability.


Good luck!

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My little one is at Gumboots. It's graded "outstanding " by Ofted but I am not too happy at the moment. Way too many kids and teachers are not so attentive (apart from a couple of good ones). My little one had a series of accidents while playing lately and had the impression children are left to themselves while in th e garden. I am now looking elsewhere. Any recommendation on a good nursery in the upper part of East Dulwich, towards Dulwich Library, would be greatly appreciated.
I have two children at Gumboots and am really happy with it. The garden especially is a fantastic facility and has lots of equipment. There have been a few temporary staff recently after some departures but there have been several new appointees and things seem to be settling down again. The baby room has a really nice atmosphere - several of the staff have been there for years and it's very caring. I'm pretty sure Gumboots don't do half days.

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