
About us
At Toddlers Nursery, we believe parents are partners
in every child’s learning journey.
Together, we build trust and create a nurturing space
where children grow with confidence.
Give your child a bright start!

Discover our curriculum
Communication & Language
The development of children's spoken language underpins all seven areas of learning and is the strongest indicator of future success. Children's back-and-forth interactions from an early age form the foundation for language and cognitive development. We know that rich, meaningful conversations throughout each day help children flourish.
Authentic Experiences
Connecting learning to the real world with hands-on activities that spark curiosity and discovery.
Instilling Independence
Fostering self-reliance and confidence by encouraging children to take on tasks for themselves.

Our Testimonials
What parents say about Toddlers Nursery
I recently visited the new nursery in Ashton and was really impressed with how bright and organised everything looked. The outdoor area is lovely and spacious, perfect for children to play safely. The staff were very welcoming and professional – it already feels like a great place for little ones.
Hannah Lewis
I haven’t enrolled my child yet, but I’ve met the management and they seem very dedicated and experienced. You can tell they truly understand early years care and want to create a nurturing environment. I’m really hopeful this nursery will be a great addition to the community.
James Patel

FAQ Question
Curriculum FAQs
01.
Children can usually start nursery from the age of 0, depending on the setting. Funded places may be available from age 9 months, based on eligibility.
02.
We offer placements starting from 9 months old, with funding available for eligible families. Up to 30 hours of funded childcare per week may be available, subject to terms and conditions.
02.
We offer flexible sessions, including full-day and half-day options. Our usual hours are 7.30am to 6pm, Monday till Friday, but this can vary by location.
03.
We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum, which focuses on play-based learning across 7 key areas of development including communication, physical development, and personal, social and emotional growth.
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Absolutely. Our focus on independence, language, and confidence ensures children are school-ready with strong foundations in early literacy, numeracy, and emotional development.