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Cherubins Day Nursery
February Newsletter
To all parents
This newsletter is to inform you of forthcoming activities/events.
We would also like to take this opportunity to welcome all new parents and children into the nursery.
Cherubin’s Themes for February

For show and tell on Wednesdays please could your child bring in something of particular interest to themselves eg. Toy/object, something from nature or a picture perhaps from a magazine that he/she would like to tell their class about.
Cooking day Thursday, your child will bring home cake, biscuit etc which they have proudly baked.
Parent/Guardian (P/G) Evening
We would like to invite all parents and guardians to our P/G Evening:
- Ethan Rooms (children aged 1 -2) on Friday 8th February 2008 between 4:30pm & 6:45pm
- Hannah Rooms (children aged 2-3 years) on Friday 15th February 2008 between 4:30pm & 6:45pm
- Baby Room (children from 3 months – 1 year) on Wednesday 20th February 2008 between 4:30pm & 6:45pm
- Pre-School (children from 3 upwards) on Wednesday 26th February 2008 or Friday 28th February 2008 between 4:30pm & 6:45pm
Opening up the opportunity to discuss your childs progress in the nursery and discuss candidly all matters pertaining to Cherubins.
Reminders
ALL clothes brought to the nursery must be labeled.
The nursery opens at 7:30am closing at 7:00pm morning sessions start at 7:30am and end at 1:00pm afternoon sessions start at 2:00pm and end at 7:00pm. All early drop offs and late pick ups will incur an extra charge.
Please ensure that your childs book is given to a member of staff before you leave the nursery, on every occasion.
Sickness
Please be aware that any child brought into the nursery that is sick is a risk to other children. Please be aware that Cherubins policy is to ask parents not to bring in your child if there is a risk that they might pass on their illness to others. If your child becomes unwell while in our care we will contact you and ask that you seek medical advice. Children then must be kept at home and the medication given for 24 hours before they are re-admitted to the setting, in case of an allergic reaction and to allow the illness to be brought under control, only then will we be happy to continue to give the medication if it has been prescribed by a doctor.















