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hello I am moving to the area (Nunhead actually, Ivydale Road) in a month's time, all quite last minute so I need to check out a nursery for my little one. I'm looking at Mother Goose and Puddleducks on Monday and wondered if anyone had any recent experiences that they wouldnt mind sharing of both or either and/or any other recommendations? I need at least 2 full days (so no 1/2 day places!) with a view to full time, thanks a lot!

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