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"Good Nursery Guide" - does such a thing exist?

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Treats · 27/07/2010 22:53

DH and I have finally put our two bedroom first floor flat on the market and are planning to move to a new area where we can afford a family house.

My biggest worry - much bigger than selling or buying a house - is to find a new nursery for DD, who's 10 months. She's been in an excellent nursery, which she really enjoys, for three days a week since she was 6 months old.

I did have a dilemma, actually, whether the benefits of the move really did outweigh the disadvantages of moving her from her nursery, but we have to move house before we can realistically think of having another child, and we're beginning to need our own outside space now that she's starting to move around.

I've done a bit of research into nurseries in our prospective area (Kingston/Surbiton/Tolworth) but can't find any independent reviews of nurseries anywhere. Does anyone know if there's an equivalent to the Good Schools Guide for nurseries? I don't mind paying for one if it's not available on the internet, but I feel like a need a bit more than the Ofsted report. I will of course visit those on the shortlist - I'm seeing one next week - but an independent view would be really useful.

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