by secondtimer » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:09 am
My son went to this nursery a couple of days a week from age 14 months to 2 years. (At which point he transferred to regular morning nursery)
Plus points... purpose built building, light, spacious, lots of toys and nappy changing areas closed off from main play areas. Outside playground that is fully enclosed and secure. Good food and snacks. All nappies etc supplied. Adhoc monkey music and tumble tot style classes (at least at my time of using)
Downsides.... carers are hit and miss. The toddler rooms are much better than the baby room which I got a bad feeling about on my visit and didnt use. The playground gets very hot in the summer - lack of shade. The walk to the nursery is also not that pleasant due to the very busy road. No external visits (at my time of using)
In summary, I prefer The Gardens on Northcote (It wasnt open when I used KU and the only alternative was the Baby Rooms which I really hated!) KU was okay for a couple of days a week but I would have been reluctant to use it all the time due to its size and lack of personal feel /affection from the care givers. That said, after some initial settling in hiccups my son seemed to really enjoy the variety of activities on offer there and gained lots of confidence as a result.
My son went to this nursery a couple of days a week from age 14 months to 2 years. (At which point he transferred to regular morning nursery)
Plus points... purpose built building, light, spacious, lots of toys and nappy changing areas closed off from main play areas. Outside playground that is fully enclosed and secure. Good food and snacks. All nappies etc supplied. Adhoc monkey music and tumble tot style classes (at least at my time of using)
Downsides.... carers are hit and miss. The toddler rooms are much better than the baby room which I got a bad feeling about on my visit and didnt use. The playground gets very hot in the summer - lack of shade. The walk to the nursery is also not that pleasant due to the very busy road. No external visits (at my time of using)
In summary, I prefer The Gardens on Northcote (It wasnt open when I used KU and the only alternative was the Baby Rooms which I really hated!) KU was okay for a couple of days a week but I would have been reluctant to use it all the time due to its size and lack of personal feel /affection from the care givers. That said, after some initial settling in hiccups my son seemed to really enjoy the variety of activities on offer there and gained lots of confidence as a result.