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something like NobleMinder but different?

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navyeyelasH · 02/02/2011 18:40

has anyone used nobleminder?? It looks pretty cool but I'm not sure about a few things and also I think it would be handy if the parents were able to view some of this info for their children specifically.

Does anyone know of any others / has anyone used/using noble minder?

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navyeyelasH · 03/02/2011 17:29

bumpy bump!

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chabbychic · 03/02/2011 19:17

I use babysdays. It's fab, does everything apart from change nappies! Recently got Outstanding Ofsted inspection and the woman loved it. Parents log on at home to see the diaries, but you can also do all your planning, assessments, menus and more.

You can try a demo of it for free or find it on facebook (and I'm a regular poster).

navyeyelasH · 03/02/2011 20:46

goes off to google

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PinkCanary · 03/02/2011 21:19

A friend of mine uses Nobleminder and raves about it. You used to be able to have full access for about a week to test it out. If they're not offering it now you could ring them up and ask for a trial.I think my friend said it had been set up by an ex minder btw.

Regular poster too btw, before it kicks off!

littletots83 · 04/03/2011 19:14

I have used noble minder and found it very useful. What convinced me to join is that there is no minimum period, you can cancel at any time. But hey have a look for yourself it may not suit you. You can have full access for 14 days free to try it out.

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