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Littlies off to a good start

BAMBINI Early Childhood Development at Sunshine Beach is a privately owned and managed long day care service, offering a caring and nurturing environment for children aged six weeks to five years.
Along with ensuring intellectual and emotional development, the well-resourced facility has quality educators who are bright and welcoming, to meet each child’s individual needs.
The facility is divided into four groups including Koochie Koo studio – 6 weeks to 2 years; Bloom studio – 15 months to 3 years; Ember studio – 2 years to 5 years and Kindergarten studio – 3 years to 5 years.
A special language program is now also part of the curriculum and nappies are provided.
The large outdoor natural space of the centre, adds to the environment, allowing long periods of uninterrupted play.
Bambini Sunshine Beach is at 71 Pacific Avenue, Sunshine Beach. With a total of 63 places, it is specifically designed to cater for different age groups to allow children to freely explore their surroundings in a safe environment, which promotes opportunities for age-appropriate learning.

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