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“The one oclock club is like the dream backgarden but of your best friends house so you don’t have to tidy up! Your children can run wild with no shoes, get wonderfully wet and grubby and generally have a bit of a 90s childhood experience. There a thousand different toys to play and experiment. I’ve got a 4 year old and a 1 year old and it suits them both perfectly. They can explore the space independently and it’s the perfect size for me to keep an eye on them without hovering over them. We love it!”
Address: Richmond Road, Twickenham TW1 2NL, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8891 0641
Website: marblehillplaycentres.com
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“Such a great class! Julia is so lovely and my baby loved every session - we went for a full year. More affordable/accessible than lots of other classes out there and I met some really nice other mums/babies too. Would highly recommend!”
Address: Santos Road, London SW18 1NT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 7751 938531
Website: babysensory.com
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“Sudbrook is a lovely school, the children are loved and taught and come out with a good background. There is a great mix of physical and mental work coupled with healthy amounts of play. Honestly we could have done with having longer hours but if that's the worst problem then they are doing very very well. Highly recommended for your little ones. Not recommended as a sixth form college :) ......................”
Address: Bute Avenue, Petersham, Richmond TW10 7AX, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8940 7021
Website: sudbrookschool.co.uk
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“My kids loved their time here. The staff were so good with them, always caring and always thoughtful. I’m glad we chose Sheen Park, as our kids had such a happy time and they left it confident and ready for primary school.”
Address: Sheen Park, Richmond TW9 1UP, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8744 2456
Website: rainbownurseryschools.co.uk
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Address: Buckingham Road, Hampton TW12 3LT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8941 2623
Website: clarendon.richmond.sch.uk
“A fun, interactive space to climb, run, jump and explore everything that a plant needs to grow. Based in a natural setting the size of 40 tennis courts, children can explore all the things plants need to grow in our Children's Garden, designed for children from 2 to 12 years old. Over 100 mature trees are spread over this beautiful landscape, with hidden treasures and adventures around every corner, leading to a 4m high canopy walk wrapped around a 200-year-old oak in the heart of the Children's Garden. No pre-booking required – all visitors are welcome to come and go throughout the day until one hour before the Gardens close.”