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I need a 'tag' to start to advertise the eco-nursery, any ideas?

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:05

The eco-nursery is closer to being real

I now need to start advertising it - but I need a 'tag' you know the sort of thing I need

I'm trying not to sound too naff but want something like......'caring for children today; considering the planet tomorrow' but that is really naff

Any help/ideas etc

tia
KMc

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Tortington · 03/10/2007 20:07

a strap line!>?

The Eco Nursery caring for your childrens tomorrow

the eco nursery tomorrows world...today!

god i'm so good with naff

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:11

Oh is that the proper word a 'strap line'

Wow the wonders on mn!!

The nursery is called nursery@WC rather than the eco-nursery (that is just what I call it on MN) WC obviously stands for something but I don't want parenst to find all this when they google my rl name

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:13

for all your organic acorns

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:14

from organic acorns, strong trees grow

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:15

protecting your children, protecting their future

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:15

safe haven for your children

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:15

Hmm think 'walnuts'

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:15

Is 'protect' negative?

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:17

bugger why was I thinking oak trees?

no protect isn't the right word .. none of them are .. they're just ideas to spark the thought process

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Tortington · 03/10/2007 20:18

to protect and serve your future!

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:19

Walnut;conker;acorn all very similar really

I keep coming up with the second bit being very negative (&naff)

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:20

t'aint as naff as 'from little acorns'

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toomanygraves · 03/10/2007 20:24

these are dead cheesy.

Your children/their planet/thriving together.

Growing beautifully/treading lightly.

Children and planet/perfect harmony.

I have some old copies of resurgence I will try and see if there are any wise Native American sayings you could rip off.

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:26

Caring & educating now: considering and protecting the future

Caring for our future, today

Cherishing your little ones: teaching them to cherish the planet (naff/naff/naff)

Protecting children today and the planet tomorrow

Sustainablely caring for children

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MeltingandScreamingIcarus · 03/10/2007 20:28

Childcare as nature intended.

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:32

educating with care

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toomanygraves · 03/10/2007 20:32

happy kids, happy planet

green kids, green earth

The Green House; where your little shoots can flourish.
(bleugh).

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ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 03/10/2007 20:32

where the future matters

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Twigaletto · 03/10/2007 20:33

is ecological anywhere in the title at all?

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toomanygraves · 03/10/2007 20:33

like icarus's one

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:33

How about
"There should be a clever strap line here, but I thought you could make your own mind up"?

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:35

Twiglet no - but it could be

Not sure if the nursery is green/eco/ecological/green/sustainable ?

The name reflects none of this it is simply nursery@my house name (childminding is just Childminding@my house name)

I'm really crap at this aren't I?

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MeltingandScreamingIcarus · 03/10/2007 20:37

Natural Nursery @ wc.

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ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 03/10/2007 20:37

or "where their future matters"

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Katymac · 03/10/2007 20:38

OOooo I like 'where their future matters'

Hmm needs a bit more, maybe?

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