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Take a look inside our nursery and see for yourself why 9 out of 10 parents recommend us.
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Computer and literacy skillsActivities help children to develop their hand and eye co-ordination and problem-solving skills. -
Our Pre-school RoomActive learning provides children with opportunities and the tools to be life-long learners. Children and families feel welcome and valued by our all of our dedicated members of staff. -
Learning Through PlayChildren are experiential learners; they learn best through actually doing things, especially if they are allowed to practice and repeat what they have done. -
Active learningWe create an environment where a child can express themselves and experience a balanced curriculum of educational activities and experiences. -
Experienced Nursery NursesThe high percentage of our team are qualified and come from various childcare backgrounds; with the current management team in place having over 40 years combined experience. -
Personal and social developmentChildren develop skills that are critical to their ongoing participation in society and ability to co-operate and work and play with others. -
Our Baby RoomWe recognise every child as being individual and we work very closely with our families to help them all settle into nursery life in the way that will best suit them. -
Preparing food in the kitchenWe take great care to provide children with nutritious and wholesome food, prepared by fully qualified professionals. -
Welcome to Kiddi Caru Burgess HillOur warm and friendly atmosphere at Kiddi Caru Burgess Hill makes it a home from home for all of our babies and children that come here. -
Kiddi Caru Burgess HillOur nursery is modern, bright and welcoming, located on the Victoria Business park close to the A23/M23 -
Outside play area...Outside children can use a range of equipment to support them in playing, running, hopping, skipping and jumping games and learning to ride wheeled vehicles. -
Personal and social development...They learn about rules and boundaries and are encouraged to develop appropriate ways of behaving towards others, as well as recognise how others should behave towards them. -
Sharing stories with staff...Children have many opportunities to handle books, often sharing stories with staff, looking at words and letters which encourages the development of their literacy skills. -
Social developmentChildren develop skills that are critical to their ongoing participation in society and ability to co-operate and work and play with others. -
Outside play...Outside children can use a range of equipment to support them in developing balancing, climbing, throwing and catching skills




