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I will admit to being totally biased here (The owner of Little Jungle is a good friend), but that aside, the nursery is a really lovely space and the children appear to be thriving, my daughter is just about to start school but if the timings had been right I'd have had no hesitation putting her into Little Jungle (she was happily settled elsewhere before LJ opened) - I do know other children there and they are very very happy.

Caroline (tintin on here) is a lovely woman with two pre-schoolers herself (who attend the nursery) with very high standards which are evident.


As I said, I'm biased but maybe get in touch with Caroline for a chat.


Good luck, I do know the whole nursery thing is an emotional minefield xx

My daughter goes there Friday mornings and absolutely loves it.Really nice staff, great selection of toys and outdoor bit. They have taken her out a few times to Goose Green playground and i have been told by a friend who happened to be there that they've taken good care of the kids and been very organised. i would definately increase the days or put her in full time when I get a job.
we went to take a look a few weeks ago and at first it all seemed very impressive, in retrospect I thought that the baby room was quite small but then again it seemed adequate for the numbers they had. It was nice that everything was new but then it is one of the more expensive nurseries so you would hope to have clean and well stocked facilities. From the conversation we had they didn't have any space until next year.

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