About Nikki Hoare - Childminder
An Ofsted registered childminder since 1996, rated as 'Outstanding' for the for the last 10 years.
I offer a welcoming setting, with a wide range of diverse activities
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Sorry business is now closed.
After 20 years of caring for so many families and having so many good times. I have decided it is time for a change. Thank you to everyone who has made it a wonderful experience, full of lots of good memories.
Well we have just about got everything packed up ready for our move tomorrow to Plymouth. Looking forward to getting all set up ready to take on new children.
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Buisness temporary closed due to move to Plymouth. I wish to say a very big thank you to all my parents for their wonderful presents and kind best wishes for our move.
A little bit of monster fun.
We went to the park to feed the ducks today. Whilst there the kids found some painted rocks. We found out they are part of the Northfield Rocks facebook hunt. Being inspired by them the children decorated their own and are looking forwardto hiding them the next time we go.
Well the start of the holidays have been fun for us. The kids enjoyed a game of bowling together.
The kids had fun decorating their dinosaur flower pots at group today. They look really good.
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The children have enjoyed our sea tray and making jellyfish.
Another day of waterplay trying to keep cool. Lots of fun :)
How we have been keeping cool on a gorgeous sunny day. :)
So the little ones pretended to be Bees flying around. So we decided to make some to take home.
We have had our first strawberry harvest of the year today. :)
Well we released our butterfly's today. One of them has a damaged wing and unfortunately can not fly :( So we have sat him in the flowers on the orange.
Well we had a surprise when we got back from toddler group. All of our butterfly's have come out of their cocoons.