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October 22 2012
Overall, I am quite happy. And yes, the waiting list is quite long, I went on the list when my son was 3 months, and we have started attending when he was 2.5 years old. The good: - I find the program to be quite varied, there is an ambudance of good toys and books, that are not just fund, but educational. - Right now there is Yoga and Music on alternating weeks and library visits for kindergarden group. - There is a water day every week during summer, when kids get sprinklers and all sorts of water toys. - most of the stuff is great, the children get picked up and physically cared for when they're upset. Could be better: - food - breadsticks should not see daycare even as snack. It's better to serve local fruits and veggies - they have more vitamines. Porridges are unheard of (except rice). It's not bad menu, but sure could be improved. - too much sanitization w/ clorine. Better don't let street shoes in, sick kids in and wipe runny noses promptly. - it's a bit chilly in the winter - around 20C