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Can anyone recommend little climbers nursery in Nunhead SE15? I'm thinking of moving my child who's 3 in October to a nursery closer to home, any feedback good or bad would be appreciated! I want the move to be worthwhile he is really happy at his current nursery and part of the decision to move is financial, Thanks

I dont have any feedback from this nursery I am afraid but a neighbour of mine has her boy there and seems very happy with it.

You mentioned that part of the reason to move is to be closer to home. My son goes to Puddleduck nursery which is opposite Little Climbers and we are very happy there. I know that is not what you asked but just thought it was worth a mention.

Thanks for the feedback it really helps to hear that others are happy with the nursery. I've had a mixed experience with Puddleduck's through friends who have sent their children there only to remove them. It's very personal though and what one expects from a nursery might be different to another. LC is a little rough around the edges but sometimes the best nurseries are! thanks

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