
Last winter, the outdoor areas at Twinkles Day Nurseries in Yorkshire were looking unloved. ‘As a lot of the equipment is out being played with, whatever the weather, it had started to look a little tired. We also felt that while we offered a wide range of learning experiences inside, we were perhaps not supporting learning as well as we could outside. The gardens were also not as accessible as they could be for babies and we wanted to provide a more suitable space for them,’ says quality, EYFS and marketing manager Kirstie Stericker.
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