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Hello - we're just about to move in the area and I am doing some research on nurseries. I am getting very confused! Seems like they are all for children over 2-3 year old. How about younger ones? My daughter is one year old and I'm looking for a nursery for may be two days a week. Can anyone recommend anything?


Thanks

Enida

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Didn't have much luck with Mother Goose Greendale, they asked me to put the cheque in their post box, they didn't allow me in or go for a visit, and they emailed me saying that my daughter was put in the waiting list for June 2012. I felt like they just wanted my ?20, which is not a lot, but if they do this to everyone, it will be a good free revenue for doing nothing.


You may find a place at my favourite nursery is you are flexible with the days. I also like Gumboots, and they have new premisses, but there is a long waiting list and you may need to wait for a year.


If you haven't put it in waiting list yet, she may be 2 by the time you get a place. Good Luck!

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