07/05/2026
Boomerang is pleased to announce that we will be working in partnership with Mini Monkeys Nursery in Dundee. This will give all Boomerang members a 15% discount on fees and at the moment they have some morning or afternoon sessions free of charge for people who are finding things difficult financially.
Applications welcome - e mail [email protected]
07/05/2026
Very excited to partner up with such a worthwhile charity Boomerang Dundee
Boomerang is pleased to announce that we will be working in partnership with Mini Monkeys Nursery in Dundee. This will give all Boomerang members a 15% discount on fees and at the moment they have some morning or afternoon sessions free of charge for people who are finding things difficult financially.
Applications welcome - e mail [email protected]
27/04/2026
⭐Are you looking for somewhere that your child can thrive, learn & develop?
⭐Are you in need of a safe, reliable & nurturing space for your child to attend?
Mini Monkey's Nursery is the place for you🐵
Curious Cubs Spaces🌻
Half Days availability - 7:30am to 1pm
- 1pm to 6:30pm
Full Time availability - 7:30 to 6:30pm
Prices🌸
Half Day - £35 , 0 to 2 years
Full Time - £65 , 0 to 2 years
Other prices available on request for other ages .
ALL spaces include meals throughout your child's day & we always accommodate in regards to allergies, intolerances, religions & age appropriation. Children are offered water at meals times however juice can be an alternative😊
Your child will always be welcomed into an inviting & engaging setting where they can grow & develop while making positive relationships with peers!
Book your visit today!🌸🐵🌟
Call 01382624312
Or private message our page
10/04/2026
🌟 Mini Monkeys Nursery – Spaces Available Now! 🌟
Looking for a safe, fun, and nurturing environment for your little one? At Mini Monkeys, we provide a place where children can learn, play, and grow every day! 🐒
Why choose Mini Monkeys Nursery?
✨ Experienced, caring staff dedicated to your child’s development
✨ Creative learning activities to spark curiosity and imagination
✨ Secure indoor and outdoor play areas for fun and adventure
✨ Focus on social skills, confidence, and emotional growth
📅 We have limited spaces available! Don’t miss the chance to join our friendly nursery family.
📍 Book a tour today: Message us here on Facebook or call 01382 624312 to see why Mini Monkeys is the perfect place for your child to thrive and grow.
18/03/2026
🐒✨ Spaces Available at Mini Monkeys Nursery! ✨🐒
Looking for a warm, nurturing, and fun environment for your little one? At Mini Monkeys Nursery, we provide a safe and stimulating space where children can learn, play, and grow with confidence 🌈
👶 Caring, qualified staff
🎨 Engaging activities & creative play
🌿 Safe indoor & outdoor learning environments
🍎 Healthy meals & snacks provided – breakfast, lunch, tea
📚 Early learning through play-based development
We focus on building strong foundations for your child’s future while making every day exciting and full of discovery!
📞 Phone: 01382 624312
📧 Email: [email protected]
📍 Limited spaces now available – don’t miss out!
📞 Contact us today to book a visit or learn more
Give your child the best start with Mini Monkeys Nursery 🐾💛
18/03/2026
We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic trainee to join our team at Mini Monkeys!
If your eager to learn and love working with children, we'd love to hear from you. To apply or find out more information please email your CV to -
[email protected] or
Call - 01382 624312
13/03/2026
We will never forget ❤️
Sixteen children and their teacher were killed in the Dunblane atrocity 30 years ago.
Victoria Clydesdale, five, whose mother Lynne had wanted her to stay at home the day the shooting happened because she had a rash. But the little girl was determined to go because it was gym day.
Her mother Lynne Clydesdale, said: “What am I going to do without her? She said six bye-byes to me as she went down the path to go to school – now I’ll never see her again.”
Emma Crozier, five. Described by neighbours as “lively, charming and bright”. Her father John and siblings Jack and Ellie went on to campaign for greater gun controls.
Melissa Currie, five, whose family lived in a bungalow close to the school.
Charlotte Dunn, five. Her family moved to Dunblane only a few months before the massacre. Teachers at her previous school, Cradley Church of England primary school in the West Midlands, described her as a lovely bright, bubbly girl who was full of promise. She and schoolfriend Melissa Currie had a joint funeral service in Dunblane Cathedral.
Kevin Hasell, five, whose elder sister also attended the school. He was described by neighbours as “a loveable wee thing, a typical boy”.
Ross Irvine, five, was the last of the Dunblane children to be laid to rest at a private funeral service.
David Kerr, five, whose family left his favourite cuddly toy beside his body after saying their last farewells at the hospital in Stirling.
Mhairi MacBeath, five, whose father Murray had died in October a few months before the massacre. Mhairi’s funeral service included an extract from one of her favourite bedtime stories, which her father used to read to her.
Teacher Gwen Mayor, 45. Last year she was honoured with the Elizabeth Emblem, which was introduced in 2024 for public servants who died in the line of duty.
Speaking last year her husband, Rodney Mayor, said: “You would have to have known Gwen to know that she would have done whatever trying to protect the children in her care.
“She paid the ultimate price for that commitment. Finally, we now feel that she has been honoured for what happened that day.”
Brett McKinnon, six, who lived in the same street as Joanna Ross. His funeral service included an AA Milne poem which ended: “But now I’m six, I’m as clever as clever. So I think I’ll be six now for ever and ever.”
Abigail McLennan, five, described by neighbours as “a dainty little girl” with two elder sisters.
Emily Morton, five. Her mother Kathryn was on duty at Stirling Royal Infirmary as a cytologist when news of the massacre broke. Her husband Leslie rushed to the hospital and together they went to the school.
Sophie North, five, an only child, whose mother Barbara died of cancer at the age of 31 in 1993. Her father Mick has gone on to become a prominent anti-gun campaigner. Paying tribute to his daughter in March 1996 he described his daughter as “the most precious gift I ever had” and “such a very special little girl”.
John Petrie, five. Described as “a lovely wee boy with a cheeky face”.
Joanna Ross, five, a close friend of Emma Crozier. A joint funeral service was held for them where they were remembered as “wee angels”.
Hannah Scott, five, remembered as a happy and chirpy youngster who was a popular playmate.
Megan Turner, five. Her mother Kareen Turner said: “Every parent of every child will say theirs was special. But Megan was so, so special to us. She was so full of life – always jumping and running.
“She stood on her head more than on her feet – she was wonderful.”
31/10/2025
Mini monkeys loves Halloween. Happy Halloween everyone.
Enjoy your weekend.
28/08/2025
We have some spaces avaliable at Mini Monkeys -
🌟1 full time space and Limited part time avaliable within our 0-2 room part time space.
🌟 1 full time space avaliable in 2-3 room and
Limited part time avaliable in 2-3 room
🌟Part time spaces only avaliable in 3-5 room.
We offer a high quality and nurturing environment for your children. Please call 01382 624312 or email [email protected] for any enquiries.