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Hi All,


Having given up work full time I am now looking at more freelance work arrangements. As such, whilst I do need childcare I wont always need a full time place all year round, I will be needing to dip in an out so to speak.


Do any of you lovely ED mums therefore know of any great nurseries that offer sessions on a part time basis?


My son is 24 months and loves kids which leads me nicely to the fact that he is looking for playmates (ie other bonkers 2 year olds that love to run around with bags of energy) !!! (our nanny used to have all the contacts and having worked full time I am a bit out of the loop!


Any advice re nurseries and takers to meet up and get the kids acquainted would be gratefully received!


Cheers

Jules :)

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