Good morning, the summer holidays are fast approaching 😎
‼️Bookings are now open ‼️
Shine daycare
Ofsted registered,home Childcare setting based on woodfield plantation open Monday-Thursday 😊
Please can all parents make sure your child attends setting with suncream on we will re apply if you have put the named bottle in their bag as & when required. We do our best to keep the children in the shade whilst in the garden but this alone dose not stop children burning.
Also please be mindful what you put in your child’s packed lunch paying particular attention to how long things will be out of the fridge for and if they will be safe to eat come lunch time. Ice packs are a great help in this hot weather.
Many thanks
Shinedaycare
25/05/2026
‼️POLITE REMINDER‼️
With the weather heating up over the coming days, can we please remember to send children with the following :
Water bottles
Sun cream (labelled)
Sun hats
Spare clothing
Ice packs in lunch box’s is advisable to ensure fridge items remain as cool as possible
Thank you 🥰
We would also like to remind grown ups - Shine Daycare is CLOSED from 8th June - 12th of June ❌
Reopening on Monday 15th of June
BOOKINGS FOR MAY HALF TERM ARE NOW OPEN 😊
10/04/2026
Scarlet fever is common in young children and is usually mild, but it’s important to get it treated so it doesn’t become something more serious. If you spot the symptoms, contact your GP practice.
🔗 https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/scarlet-fever/
02/04/2026
It’s that time of year again when mini eggs are lining the supermarket shelves. But, did you know that, just like grapes, they are the perfect size to block a small child’s airway and choke them? And, their hard shell can make it difficult to dislodge with standard first aid techniques.
With whole grapes we advise cutting them in half lengthways and ideally into quarters to create thin strips. But chopping up mini eggs isn’t as easy. So, what can you do?
1. Hide them from the children and eat them yourself – good luck with that!
2. Break them into small pieces with a rolling pin. Or, crush them in a pestle and mortar. Or melt them a little first.
3. Opt for a different treat. Larger, hollow eggs are much safer for little ones.
For more practical tips and advice to keep children safe from choking take a look at our guide: https://capt.org.uk/resources/choking-fact-sheet/
Please note we will be closed for staff holidays Thursday 2nd of April 5.30
Open Monday 13 8am
Thanks
Just a reminder for anyone attending this week all children will need a packed lunch
Thank you
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| Monday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7:30am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 7:30am - 6pm |
| Friday | 7:30am - 6pm |