Day nursery chain Kids Unlimited was set up in 1983 and has since grown from a single establishment to 51 nurseries across the UK, making it one of the largest private nurseries in the country. The company also runs corporate nurseries for organisations such as First Direct and the University of Surrey. It caters for children aged from 12 weeks.
How is Kids Unlimited different?
The company is child-centric with a number of special programmes for children, including baby yoga, baby massage and baby signing, all of which are provided by the company's own trained staff. Children follow an individual learning programme that can include French, maths, physical development and IT skills. Nurseries are often purpose-built and are largely free of cartoon characters in their decoration.
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