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My daughter has been there since October 2016 when she was 2 and she?ll be moving on in a few weeks.

The ladies are all so lovely and caring and it?s a relaxed environment. I chose it because it?s not swanky at all but a really caring and fun. I just wanted her to have somewhere to play with other kids. My daughter really enjoys her time there.

It?s also refreshing to have a nursery/preschool that has shorter hours and only operates in term time meaning it?s not oversubscribed as it doesn?t suit most working parents and there?s no obligation to attend more than a couple of mornings a week.


Happy to answer any questions you may have if you want to Pm me.

My son started Buds 5 weeks ago. I agree with what smartie1 says. I also looked at other nurseries but felt the most comfortable here. It wasn't just about the facilities or what they learn. The staff are calm and lovely and in turn you will notice well behaved and happy children unlike some of the other manic child care settings around.
I agree. My little girl loved it. It?s simple and cosy- friendly and warm. I liked the fact that she could just do 2 mornings a week. It was a very good stepping stone from home to where she is now (a school nursery for longer hours). I always felt that she was well looked after and she came out every day with a smile on her face. She also learnt a lot, in particular about Space... it?s downside is that the outdoor area needs a bit of time and money thrown at it but it?s a little point really. I still miss going there.

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