day nursery

NOUN
  1. a nursery for the supervision of preschool children while the parents work
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How To Use day nursery In A Sentence

  • A day nursery in Wimbledon is set to expand after being given permission to convert a listed office building to house more children and its teacher training school.
  • Managers at the Victory Day Nursery want to relocate to a three-storey terraced house in Cambridge Road while their premises in Battersea Park Road undergoes redevelopment.
  • A day nursery in Wimbledon is set to expand after being given permission to convert a listed office building to house more children and its teacher training school.
  • There is a day nursery for toddlers and the Pirates Club for children from four to eleven years.
  • Some qualified for positions as teachers, factory forewomen, or supervisors at other institutions, such as the Temple Emanuel Sisterhood Day Nursery and the Jewish Industrial Home for Girls in Philadelphia. Clara De Hirsch Home for Working Girls.
  • Until he stared school at Easter, my 5 year old son attended a local day nursery.
  • Both in Europe and U. S. , the day nursery movement received great impetus during the First World War, when shortage of manpower caused the industrial employment of unprecedented numbers of women.
  • One of a pair of walnut medicine cupboards in the lobby between the bathroom and day nursery.
  • Because weekly worship tends not to be a focus for Reform Jews, most Beth Emet members stay connected largely through an extensive menu of nonworship activities, such as the early childhood program, which includes a drop-in playgroup, a weekday nursery school, a Sunday school, and a summer camp. American Grace
  • Children from the day nursery made their own party food and danced and performed the limbo.
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