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Hi there, Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for nursery/childminder who may have availability starting in september for a two year old?? Planning a move to the area and don't know where to start so recommendations would be greatly appreciated. thanks
It's not in ED but if you had a car and were Nunhead side then Puddleducks on Merttin's rd is brilliant. They take them from 2 and my son has been really happy there. Not sure how it would work for you if working/commuting from ED but would definitely recommend and I got a space there within a couple of months of enquiring.

I highly recommend my childminder Pippa D (find her on this forum). I used her with my son aged 10-18 months and she has been excellent. Unfortunately we're moving now, but that means she will have availability. She's available mon-Thu. She lives on the edge of East Dulwich/Peckham Rye.


Nurseries in ED are generally expensive and have waiting lists so childminders are a good option. Pippa takes the children out to a group everyday so there is plenty of socialising.

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