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Been using it since my daughter was 6 months old. She's now 3. When we first started and she needed to be held and cuddled, that's what Tracey, Simi and Claire did. Now she's a toddler and loves the toys and seeing all of the carers that work there. It gets booked up quickly, so as a member, you can register 1 week (might be 2) in advance. Less in advance for non members and it is only open until 13:30 / 14:00, so busy in the mornings. A great way to get an hour to exercise knowing your little one will be well taken care of and even fed if needed. Have never had an issue. Highly recommend. Go and meet them and have a chat. They'll do a trial for you (have a coffee in the caf? and leave your little one for 15 to 30 mins to try it out) and are very patient and understanding with first timers.
Another rave for the ladies at the Dulwich Fusion Cr?che. Our boy started going when he was 6 months old on the dot and he was always well looked after by either Tracey, Claire or Salma. They not only genuinely cared about him and all his developments at the time, but also my well-being too! Downside is that you have to book one week in advance, unless your schedule is flexible.

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