Kids Love Nature Kindergarten Opening
A new nature Kindergarten is due to open in Lytchett Minster following the success of four ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rated nurseries in Dorset and Hampshire.
Kids Love Nature has announced that its
Kindergartens are growing, with the signed completion of a fifth site replacing the recently
closed Learning Tree Nursery. Work is currently being done on the kindergarten to ensure it’s ready for children to join in September.
‘We are extensively renovating the kindergarten. The outdoor space is being remodelled with lots of exciting new features. Indoors there will be a full refurbishment with new art room, classrooms for 1, 2 and 3+ year olds, plus new play equipment throughout.”
Ben Walliman, Director at Kids Love Nature Ltd.
With a strong connection to the outdoors, Kids Love Nature recognises
the importance of children’s education, focusing on independence, creativity, freedom and setting children up to thrive into adulthood.
They will be holding an
Open Day on Saturday 23rd June for families to attend. Staff members will be present to answer any questions, whilst also giving children the
opportunity to try many hands-on activities.
The Kindergarten will be available for children aged 1-5 years old and will accept the 30 hours free Government funding.
For more information, enrolment details, or to book a place at the open day visit:
www.kidslovenature.co.uk/ Lytchett-minster/ or call 01202 622337.
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