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Our son recently started there and we are delighted with it so far. They?re so kind and gentle and child centred and he seems to be settling in well. We haven?t for a second felt uncomfortable, from the minute he started we trusted them. We feel very lucky to have a place there and you are too!

Our daughter has been at little fingers for just over a year and is incredibly happy. It seems to be a very kind and nurturing environment and she's just transitioned up to the 'big room' with ease. We sometimes have to press for information, but when we do someone is always willing and able to talk us through her progress.


Feel free to PM me if you have any more questions!

We have been so happy at Little Fingers and still are. Our older one is due to finish in a few days (sadly) as he is starting Reception. He's learnt a huge amount and made such good friends. The full timers or those lucky enough to attend 4 days a week all learn how to read and write before they even go to school - it is amazing. They don't push and it is down to the child's individual ability. We have a younger one in the baby room and she is ever so happy. The care is outstanding - it's a family business so they really do care a lot and seem to hire carefully selected staff. Feel free to get in touch if you'd like to know anything specific. Happy to have a chat.

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