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Tops Day Nursery Poole, located near the Barclays building on Denmark Lane, is a friendly and eco-conscious childcare facility. They care for children aged three months to school age in a safe and stimulating environment. They offer a Mini Beasts Holiday Club for 5-7-year-olds and various extracurricular activities like cooking and yoga. Tops Poole provides 15 hours of free childcare for 2-4-year-olds. Families can call to check in on their child's day. Daily information on sleep, meals, and more is shared through EYLOG, and the nursery group promotes a no-added sugar menu for a healthy start.
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14 Denmark Lane, BH15 2DG, Dorset, South-West, United Kingdom
- 01202 679799
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