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Hi adriana - when is gumboots going to be back at Crystal Palace road after the building work is complete? My daughter is on the waiting list, she's Lily-Mae's smaller sister, Iris. She turns 2 in October 2010 so keen to start her at Gumboots whenever you're back in East Dulwich as Lily-Mae loved it so much there :)

hi...

you probably now me as Elena from gumboots....Adriana is my middle name and i used more often...at the moment I'm on maternity leave , i will be back at gumboots in march or April when my little one will turn 18 months as i need to take her with me. As far as i know they will have to move out from crystal palace road in spring 2010...much information i don't know at the moment because I've been away from the nursery for 1 year and few months....i will let you know more information if i found out any more....how is lily-mae?...great to hear from you....how are the twins...?!...

ADriana - hope to see you soon



sheradene - My daughter goes to Dulwich Nursery in Sainsbury's Car Park and really loves it there. It's a small nursery so she gets lots of individual attention and gets on really well with the staff.

Hi Sheradene - My son is at Mother Goose nursery on Greendale. He seems to really enjoy it and we've been really happy with it.

I got a list of local nurseries from southwark council - give their childcare information service a call and they will send you information. Then I called and arranged to visit some.

Just to second that my 14 month son is at Mother Goose on Greendale and loves it. I was initially wary of him going to nursery but he runs off as soon as my husband drops him off without a backward glance for poor Daddy!


They take babies from 3 months.


The Manager is Remi who is lovely, tel 0207 738 7700.

My two went to Mother Goose on Waveney Avenue a few years ago now, and many of the same staff are still there - there is a good mix of older very experienced staff as well as younger staff. The children were very happy there and they also have a fantastic outside space.
Asquiths on Peckham Rye is excellent. Our baby started there at 7 months and really loves it. The staff are really caring and the place has a really lovely atmosphere. They have a waiting list so even if you don't know exactly when you plan to return or what your days will be, I think it's best to get your name down now and then work the rest out later.

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