Bumble Bees Day Nursery Ltd
Bumble Bees Day Nursery is a family‑run setting near Ealing Common established in 2005. Owned by Maria Hamid and her family, it provides a stimulating, caring and safe environment where children aged three months to eight years can thrive. The aims include promoting a positive self‑image, involving the local community, supporting families and celebrating diversity. There are 39 extended day‑care places and opening hours are 8am–6pm. Children learn through play in well‑organised areas and are encouraged to choose resources and tidy up, fostering independence. A qualified cook prepares freshly made lunches and teas, with snacks of milk, water and fruit; parents may view menus and bring packed lunches if preferred.
Reviews describe Bumble Bees as a home‑from‑home where children are happy, confident and well supported. Parents note the approachable staff and strong partnership with families.
Parent testimonials highlight the friendly team, stimulating environment and children’s rapid development. Families appreciate the nurturing care and communication, and value the fresh, healthy meals provided.
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A local directory entry for another Bumble Bees branch indicates that the group offers free 15‑ and 30‑hour funded places for two‑, three‑ and four‑year‑olds and supports children with special educational needs. The nursery operates year‑round, provides inclusive care and encourages parents’ involvement.
Full curriculum in operation. Nursery Cam security cameras. Homely environment. Large outdoor play area.0Bumble Bees Day Nursery is a family‑run setting near Ealing Common established in 25. Owned by Maria Hamid and her family, it provides a stimulating, caring and safe environment where children aged three months to eight years can thrive. The aims include promoting a positive self‑image, involving the local community, supporting families and celebrating diversity. There are 39 extended day‑care places and opening hours are 8am–6pm. Children learn through play in well‑organised areas and are encouraged to choose resources and tidy up, fostering independence. A qualified cook prepares freshly made lunches and teas, with snacks of milk, water and fruit; parents may view menus and bring packed lunches if preferred.