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HI,

I am going to look around Mothergoose at Greendale Fields tomorrow afternoon with my baby boy, who will be attending in January, aged 8 months. I am wondering if anyone has children there and if they can vouch for it? I have done all the research and on paper it looks very good, but would be great to hear from the horses mouth, so to speak. I am quite nervous/anxious at the thought of leaving him all day, and although I am sure he will be in great hands, it would be nice to have some reassurances.

Thanks!

Hi cmacnew


My son is at Mothergoose Greendale (11 months) and is very happy there. The staff are really nice and the babyroom (where your son will go and where my son currently is) is very good - lots for them to do and lovely carers. They also have their own little garden which they make good use of when possible. There are quite a few posts on the forum about Mothergoose which you should be able to find via a search.


Happy to chat more via PM if you would like.

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