Latest Reviews for Nanny Bears Childcare @ Fordmore Farm
28 November 2025
We couldn't be happier with our experience at Nanny Bears. It truly is a
home from home. The atmosphere is warm, calm and welcoming, and you can
really feel that the staff care deeply about the children. They go above
and beyond to make sure each child feels safe, nurtured, and valued. I
feel completely secure and confident leaving my child here each day,
knowing they are genuinely cared for.
12 November 2025
My 18-month-old son suffered a head injury resulting in hospital
treatment rafter falling from unsuitable climbing equipment; no staff
saw the fall, raising serious concerns about supervision. When I
arrived, no proper first aid had been given, later confirmed by medical
professionals. This followed other incidents - frequent bumps, a fall
from a chair, which were not always communicated. Management then
pressured us to sign a statement saying first aid had been given, and
said our son could not return unless we agreed. We found this coercive
and inappropriate. Their investigation was unprofessional and at times
rude, with poor communication and little empathy. Our son often came
home hungry and excessively thirsty and was still distressed at drop-off
after months of attendance, unlike in other settings. We withdrew him as
we no longer felt he was safe or supported. I hope serious improvements
are made.
Latest Reviews for Nanny Bears Childcare @ Fordmore Farm
28 November 2025
We couldn't be happier with our experience at Nanny Bears. It truly is a
home from home. The atmosphere is warm, calm and welcoming, and you can
really feel that the staff care deeply about the children. They go above
and beyond to make sure each child feels safe, nurtured, and valued. I
feel completely secure and confident leaving my child here each day,
knowing they are genuinely cared for.
12 November 2025
My 18-month-old son suffered a head injury resulting in hospital
treatment rafter falling from unsuitable climbing equipment; no staff
saw the fall, raising serious concerns about supervision. When I
arrived, no proper first aid had been given, later confirmed by medical
professionals. This followed other incidents - frequent bumps, a fall
from a chair, which were not always communicated. Management then
pressured us to sign a statement saying first aid had been given, and
said our son could not return unless we agreed. We found this coercive
and inappropriate. Their investigation was unprofessional and at times
rude, with poor communication and little empathy. Our son often came
home hungry and excessively thirsty and was still distressed at drop-off
after months of attendance, unlike in other settings. We withdrew him as
we no longer felt he was safe or supported. I hope serious improvements
are made.