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Tops Day Nursery - Parkstone, Poole, is a friendly and eco-conscious nursery on Herbert Avenue. They provide nurturing care for children aged three months to school age, with an after-school and holiday club for 5-7-year-olds. Rated 'Outstanding' by OFSTED in 2016, the nursery offers a safe and stimulating environment. Extracurricular activities like cooking and yoga are available. They provide up to 30 hours of funding for eligible 2-4-year-olds. Families are encouraged to call for updates, and important daily information is shared through EYLOG. The nursery group promotes a no-added sugar menu for a healthy start.
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104 - 106 Herbert Avenue, BH12 4HU, Poole, South-West, United Kingdom
- 01202 716130
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