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New Stirling nursery has everything your little one could need to thrive

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A new, purpose-built nursery in Stirling has opened to provide high standards of care in all aspects of children's learning and development.Little Stars Nursery in Kildean offers modern facilities and a spacious, engaging environment for babies and toddlers to grow and thrive.Through close partnerships with children and their families, the newly-built nursery strives to provide high-quality childcare and education to children from birth to age five.Little Stars' bounty of experience delivering exceptional care at its other nurseries in Alloa, Falkirk, Glasgow, and Hillington means that parents can trust that their child will be nurtured and supported in the best way for them.Little Stars' brilliant facilities include large, functional rooms which have direct access to exciting outdoor areas.

Children can play on the cycle track and new climbing equipment, ideal for children to learn new skills, socialise, and have fun.To fuel these fun-filled days, it offers balanced meals and snacks suitable for children's dietary requirements.The nursery offers free 1,140-hour pre-school funded places for three to five year olds and eligible two year olds, and is open 51 weeks of the year from 7.30am to 6pm.It also has incentives such as NHS and Help for Heroes discounts, 10% sibling discount for eldest children, a £50 voucher for referring another family, and the chance to switch from another nursery without having to pay a deposit or admin fee.Little Stars Nursery is also looking for individuals with a genuine interest in supporting children's learning and development, who are reliable, enthusiastic, and qualified, to join its teams in Stirling, Alloa, and Falkirk.The nursery offers a real living wage plus a £1,000 bonus on the first

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