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Just a post to recommend my childminder. If you are looking - I'm sure you can't find better than Sultana.

Erin started with Sultana doing 4 days a week at one year old and is now nearly 3.

I never thought I would be as happy as I am with the childcare my daughter has. She has never ever been sad to go 'Ammas' house and is always happy when I collect her. Always.

The children do a huge range of activities including every kind of art and craft you can imagine as well as lots of trips out to playgroups, parks, the farm and library. Sultana has a beautiful garden which we call 'teletubby land' - there is a slide, trampoline and paddling pool when it's sunny.

The children do lots of singing and stories together - as well as group educational games and activities. She has a huge amount of toys and activities in her home for the children. It seems to be the perfect balance between fun, education and cosy friendly, family environment. The children in her care adore her - and she adores them also. I never thought I could feel so happy leaving my daughter in someone else's care. Oh and the food she prepares is incredible!! I can't recommend her enough, really! Contact me if you want more info...

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