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My oldest son has been there since he was in the baby room (at 9 months) and he is just about to move into pre-school (he is nearly 4). We will be starting my youngest son in November when he is 11 months. We have always been happy with the nursery, it has a lovely feel to it, the staff are caring and my son has made some lovely friends (as have I!) through being there. There is a lot of outdoor space including a large wildlife garden complete with chickens and the babies have their own little garden to play in. We looked at a lot of nurseries when we were trying to find somewhere for my oldest son, and Mother Goose felt right from the start.
Brilliant. Thank you - sounds really good. I have two older children but we had a nanny for them in a different area of London. They are now (just) at school so we have an after school nanny who is brilliant and I'd like to keep, so am costing up nursery for the baby (when it arrives) and keeping our current arrangements for the older 2 (after school nanny/breakfast club/holiday clubs/grandparents) vs nanny. Nanny obviously a lot easier... But Mother Goose Greendale is very close to us so it's great to hear good feedback. Thanks again! It's looking like a good option...

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