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Understanding Fever in Children Under Five: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
By Registered Health Visitor – Julia Headland Fever is one of the most common reasons parents seek medical care for their children. While it can be concerning, a fever is typically the body's natural response to infection. Understanding its causes, symptoms, and when...
Whittling In The Sunshine
Hello Parents & Carers, Welcome back to the Forest School Blog … Last week at Oxford Road the preschoolers were shown how to whittle willow sticks with a potato peeler and some had a go at using the secateurs to cut small twigs. These were both activities they...
Creepy Crawlies Everywhere
Welcome back to the Forest School Blog … Last week at Oxford Road the toddlers and preschoolers were able to identify numbers and shapes created using natural materials such as sticks and leaves.They also enjoyed playing a matching card game where they had to find two...
Wild Child Antics
Welcome back to the Forest School Blog … Last week at Oxford Road the preschoolers enjoyed having a campfire. I am very pleased to see the preschoolers remembering their fire safety and being able to recall the elements needed to start a fire. They have also improved...
Raindrops and Mini Ponds
Hello Parents & Carers, Welcome back to the Forest School Blog … Last week at Oxford Road the toddlers and preschoolers enjoyed partaking in an array of activities and we were all pleasantly surprised to have had a delivery of fresh wood chips in the Forest School...
From top down the staff are welcoming and care about the children as individuals. The manager is always available if I have any questions and queries are dealt with swiftly. The nursery building is lovely, providing a light and airy environment with a fabulous garden. My son thoroughly enjoys his time at nursery and I can see his progress. It is hard to believe the nursery has only been open two years-in that time I have seen it flourish.