Ok so this is dd's first Christmas at nursery, so forgive me if it's the norm as I am not 100% sure how these things work but..
We had a letter come home the other day saying the children have been practising hard for the Nativity play which is on such and such a date.
If (note the if) your child is selected we'll expect you to make their costume for them. (I am guessing this is the norm.)
And then, if you want to come and watch them, you have to buy a ticket costing 50p each...ermmm excuse me? Is this the same nursery that I am paying £50+ a day for that now wants me to pay for a ticket to go and watch my child in the nativity play?
Is this really the norm? Makes me feel quite sad that they have denigrated it to a moneymaking opportunity when they already charge so much. What are your experiences?
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Nursery Christmas play - is this usual or am I just a bit naive?
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Sixofone · 29/11/2007 12:47
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