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Kids in safe, loving hands

Corio’s Child’s Play Early Learning Centre can serve all local families’ early childhood education and kindergarten needs.
Approved provider Kristin Eggert has worked in early education for over 20 years, both in the private and the community sector.
Kristin’s excited to now work with the northern Geelong community to provide a high quality experience for local children and their families.
“Since taking over in December, we’ve embarked on a full refurbishment,” she explains.
“The service is now a warm and homely environment; a place where children can receive love and care and attention.
“The yards have been redeveloped and create a safe, interesting and exciting play space.
Child’s Play believes that every child deserves the best opportunities to grow and be nurtured in a supportive, welcoming environment.
The centre delivers an innovative, inspiring approach to early childhood education, supporting each child to be strong, capable and resilient.
“All our educators are fully qualified because we believe that we can only provide the highest quality care with fully qualified and experienced staff,” Kristin says.
“It’s our pleasure to get to know you, your child and your family and to deliver a holistic picture of your child’s journey through development and learning.”
Child’s Play Early Learning Centre is at 3 Purnell, phone 5275 4445.

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