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Two spaces available in private nursery with Early Years teachers


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Happy Toddlers is a small private nursery in a lovely property on Marmora Road, East Dulwich. The entire property is given over to childminding and has the unique advantage of being set within a home environment but with all the resources of a larger nursery including a separate cot room, large garden and fully equipped log cabin. The setting is run with experienced and highly qualified staff including two Early Years teachers. At Happy Toddlers we take a nurturing and supportive approach to each of the 9 children in our care and work in partnership with you as parents and carers to ensure the best possible outcome for your child.


I currently have two vacancies for 5 days (or any part thereof) at the end of August/beginning September and if any parent is interested then please contact me through the forum and I can send you an information pack ahead of arranging a viewing. References are available upon request.

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