Mummy’s Delight Creche & Playgroup
Mummy’s Delight Creche & Playgroup provides nurturing childcare and structured play-based early learning that helps busy parents support confident toddler development.
📌 15 Atakpa St
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About Mummy’s Delight Creche & Playgroup
We are a warm, child-centred creche and playgroup that supports working and stay-at-home parents with dependable daytime care while children learn through guided play, gentle routines, and positive social interaction in a safe, nurturing environment built for early-years growth and emotional security.
We focus on helping little ones build confidence, communication, and independence at their own pace through age-appropriate activities that strengthen language, fine-motor skills, creativity, and respectful behaviour with peers, while keeping parents reassured through consistent structure, careful supervision, and a calm daily rhythm that encourages steady progress.
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A few more things about Mummy’s Delight Creche & Playgroup
What services does Mummy’s Delight Creche & Playgroup offer?
They provide creche-style childcare and playgroup-based early learning, typically combining supervised play, rest periods, and simple developmental activities suited to young children.
What ages are best suited for a creche and playgroup program?
Creche and playgroup programmes commonly support infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children, with activities adjusted to each child’s developmental stage and attention span.
What should parents ask during a childcare visit or enquiry?
Ask about daily routines, supervision approach, hygiene practices, nap times, meals or snacks, drop-off and pick-up policies, safety procedures, and how the team shares updates about your child.
How can parents prepare a child for their first week at a creche?
Keep goodbyes short and positive, maintain consistent pick-up times, introduce the routine in advance, pack essentials your child is used to, and allow time for adjustment as your child builds trust.
Do playgroups help with social and language development?
Yes, frequent peer interaction and guided group play can support sharing, turn-taking, listening, and early language growth, especially when paired with songs, stories, and structured play activities.