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Dear yummy mummy,


Early Bloomers is a group childminding setting. Three qualified and experienced childminders offering safe and stimulating care. We work alongside the EYFS, with up to date safeguarding training. We work from Goodrich school and are currently offering spaces to pre School children at Goodrich and after school pick up, this supports us in continuously working with Goodrich parents as local child carers and meet the needs of our local parents. Please enquire further for more information,

Kind regards Tal

EYCP

07742213056

When we had a child-minder, they would not go past 6 pm - generally they take from 8 - 6 pm on a full day. One day both of us were very late to do the pick up after school due to horrendous traffic problems and although we rang the child minder, she charged us extra (fair enough) but warned us that if we were more than 5- 10 minutes late on another occasion, she would terminate her contract with us.

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