Lollipops Educare Browns Bay
Pyjama days, grandparents' morning teas, family discos and fish and chip nights - these are just some of the fun events that the directors of Lollipops centres in Browns Bay, Albany and Mairangi Bay have planned for the next few months.
With their state of the art facilities, hand picked qualified staff, and excellent staff to child ratios, Lollipops Educare offers top quality childcare for all families.
With Lollipops Albany's new state of the art interactive board, the children have been busy designing road maps, practicing letter formations, and learning new skills.
Centre director Lynne Rice says the children love the interactive board and parents are amazed at how quickly the children are picking up new skills.
Lollipops Browns Bay has had pre-schoolers designing, digging and planting their fabulous roof garden. With its mosiac butterflies and Puff the magic dragon, the children's garden has a real "wow!" factor.
Centre director Andrea Edwards explains that when parents and children visit the brand new centre, they are amazed at the beautiful roof playground with its three separate areas for different age groups.
Mairangi Bay has been busy implementing the Lollipops Rising Fives programme, which was developed by a skilled team of teachers within the Lollipops group.
Maxine Bannen, the centre's director, is proud to be part of the Rising Fives programme that gives children the skills they need to get ready for their school days ahead.
All three centres are now taking enrolments and are looking forward to welcoming you and your child into the Lollipops family.
Lollipopps Browns Bay is at 41 Bute Rd, above the shops - phone 478 8995; Lollipops Albany's is at 406 Rosedale Rd - phone 447 1955; and Lollipops Mairangi Bay is at 19 Canaveral Drive - phone 476 3950.
Lollipops Educare, 19 Carnaverel Dr, Mairangi Bay, 09 476 3950
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