Davies Family Daycare Millbridge / Eaton in Eaton, Western Australia, Australia | Nursery
Davies Family Daycare Millbridge / Eaton
Locality: Eaton, Western Australia, Australia
Phone: +61 424 166 006
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25.01.2022 This school holidays kids can travel free.
25.01.2022 We would love the opportunity to adopt a Koala or something similar to document and follow its progress over a long time. Does anyone know of any Western Australian organisations that could help us with this & that they will also benefit directly with our funds?
25.01.2022 Support Local. New in Eaton
25.01.2022 Today I had a very special & a very important mission: Delivering to all my amazing daycare families a special Easter gift from myself & my family
23.01.2022 Core opening hours are Monday through to Friday’s is 7am to 5pm. Licensed 24/7 after hours & weekends are by arrangement.
22.01.2022 Start 2021 with a new beginning We are looking to add to our fun and exciting team. We require a qualified senior stylist to work on a full time or part t...ime basis. With modern facilities, quality products and an easy going atmosphere HBM is a great place to begin a fresh new year. Our perfect stylist will be someone who is. - A reliable and friendly team player - A professional who takes pride in producing quality hair from start to finish - A good communicator with excellent customer service skills - Passionate about hairdressing and keen to learn - Stays ahead of hairdressing trends and continually strives to grow as a stylist Benefits and Perks - Ongoing education and development - Opportunities to assist in photo shoots - Working along side award winning stylists - Discounts on products - Flexible conditions - Above award rate In this role you will be working in a positive environment with professional staff who have expansive knowledge of the hairdressing industry. Please feel free to drop your resume off in person at HBM Salon, Bunbury or email it thru to [email protected], all applications will be kept confidential.
22.01.2022 We have gave our Mud Kitchen a much needed make over after the damage from the storm back in early May. We were also extremely lucky to have some fantastic nature logs donated to us to complement the area A super big thank you to both Ray & Sarah @ARMAC - Stump Grinding, Tree Removal, Yard Cleanup for our gorgeous tree stumps. . The kids just love it, thank you again
22.01.2022 We are all in this together
21.01.2022 Dress Ups We are looking to expand & make changes to our dress up collections. We would love some extras if anyones getting rid of some & if your getting rid of any extra small sizes of adult clothes mens/womens. Tiny womens shoes/heels (size 4/5) are always a great addition .
19.01.2022 Is anyone free Saturday night to help support Binningup Occasional Childcare Centre at their Quiz night?
19.01.2022 For anyone wanting both their skin kids and fur kids done at the same time
18.01.2022 Friendship goals! This adorable moment was captured in Warruwi on South Goulburn Island, off Arnhem Land in the NT. George Fragopoulos, George F Photography (@georgefphotography) via ABC Indigenous
18.01.2022 Decorating petite pavlovas for our morning tea
17.01.2022 Their own selection of animals with the grass table
17.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day to all the Dad’s out in the big wide world making a effort & trying their best. You guys rock
17.01.2022 Happy Easter Everyone Enjoy the sugar rush while in isolation
17.01.2022 Which one is heavier? Which one is lighter?
16.01.2022 You know when it’s a raining kind of day when our washable markers get an extra big work out more than normal
14.01.2022 Wanted: Anyone selling a 2nd hand 2 seater leather lounge or 2 single seats in a black or white in great condition? Needing ASAP. Pm me if you can help: Thank you. Feel free to share.
13.01.2022 DUCKLINGS ON THE MOVE Its that time of year again! Ducks and their fluffy ducklings are beginning to leave their nests in search of the nearest wetlands, a...nd we ask that motorists and cyclists be cautious of duck families on the move. Mother ducks often nest in tree hollows and shrubs a considerable distance away from wetlands. Once ducklings have hatched, the families have to walk to their preferred habitat, which can be challenging as it often means crossing busy roads. It is best not to interfere or try to pick the birds up. This can result in the mother taking off and abandoning the ducklings. It is also not uncommon to see ducks and their hatchlings in backyard swimming pools. If this occurs, we recommend that people leave gates open if possible and encourage them to leave, without chasing them, so they can find suitable nearby wetlands. Ducks and ducklings will be making the journey from nest to wetlands from now until about November. To report injured or orphaned ducklings, call our Wildcare Helpline on 9474 9055. Rick Dawson
12.01.2022 Mr & Mrs Elves
12.01.2022 If anyone if looking for breakfast, morning tea, coffees & their lunch please head into Kaylas kitchen in Eaton ( next to JJs pizza). Lets rally to help support small businesss
11.01.2022 Today is World Sea Turtle Day! Did you know that one of the main threats to marine turtles in Western Australia is artificial light? Find out more about the imp...act of light on turtles, seabirds and migratory shorebirds, as well as why you should not look at Facebook before bedtime in the National Light Pollution Guidelines for Wildlife at www.environment.gov.au//national-light-pollution-guideline. Meghan Segers/ Ningaloo Turtle Program
11.01.2022 Sensory discs rock
11.01.2022 Little Treehouse Books from Coles If anyone has any spares or they are not collecting theirs we would love to take them off your hands. Just yell out and Ill come collect them from you. Thank you in advance. https://www.coles.com.au/campaign/little-treehouse
10.01.2022 Receive A GIFT FOR 2021!! Simply click on this link: http://mgl.io/6hEs0 Tis the season of giving and we would like to gift you a $25 voucher towards a meal with us; and for every meal we cook for you we will also gift a meal to a child in need. Happy holidays from the team at Nicola's
10.01.2022 Recently I received notification that I was nominated for EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR. Thank you to those that must have nominated me, that was extremely sweet & extremely thoughtful of you. Although I didn’t win & I didn’t accept the nomination just getting nominated is a huge achievement & acknowledgement of the fantastic service I offer & provide all year round to all my special families. Thank you to my own precious family for allowing me to provide my services to our local communities for almost 11 years in total. A massive humbled thank you to all my FDC families! Without you guys I wouldn’t be able to provide all the love, care & support to you & all your little fantastic humans . You guys ROCK
09.01.2022 You’ve got to love BUBBLES
09.01.2022 We added glitter today
08.01.2022 Brain Spice is still open for business. Be quick to take the opportunity to head in there before everything closes to purchase educational games for all ages to help curve some isolation boredom.
08.01.2022 Hes loving his rainbow tie
07.01.2022 DUCKLINGS ON THE MOVE It's that time of year again! Ducks and their fluffy ducklings are beginning to leave their nests in search of the nearest wetlands, a...nd we ask that motorists and cyclists be cautious of duck families on the move. Mother ducks often nest in tree hollows and shrubs a considerable distance away from wetlands. Once ducklings have hatched, the families have to walk to their preferred habitat, which can be challenging as it often means crossing busy roads. It is best not to interfere or try to pick the birds up. This can result in the mother taking off and abandoning the ducklings. It is also not uncommon to see ducks and their hatchlings in backyard swimming pools. If this occurs, we recommend that people leave gates open if possible and encourage them to leave, without chasing them, so they can find suitable nearby wetlands. Ducks and ducklings will be making the journey from nest to wetlands from now until about November. To report injured or orphaned ducklings, call our Wildcare Helpline on 9474 9055. Rick Dawson
06.01.2022 Merry Christmas We hope everyone had a beautiful fun loving day with everyone that means the world to them Here is just a couple of so many photos
05.01.2022 We built our green house today and planted some more seedlings. The green house was much bigger than we expected so an extra added bonus.
05.01.2022 If anyone if looking for breakfast, morning tea, coffee’s & their lunch please head into Kayla’s kitchen in Eaton ( next to JJ’s pizza). Let’s rally to help support small business’s
04.01.2022 We are inviting applications for: TEACHING STAFF 2021 To meet the increased demand for student places, the College invites applications for the following ongoin...g positions and/or combinations of; Religious Education Teacher English Teacher Science Teacher Humanities Teacher Technologies Teacher For a job description and an application form please visit our website: www.olmca.wa.edu.au/employment-opportunities Closing date: Wednesday 23 September 2020
03.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day Everyone enjoy your special
03.01.2022 A beautiful opportunity to all the mums out there.
03.01.2022 Todays gorgeous art work on the windows. Well done ladies, its amazing
01.01.2022 Why are Honey Bees so important and why should we start working on saving them..? One out of every three bites of food we eat is a result of pollinators like... honey bees, and crops like blueberries and cherries are 90 per cent dependent on pollination. Honey bees are so important that farmers often have bee hives transported and then placed on their farm to provide pollination for their crops. If you look at the plate of food on your dinner table, bees have played their part either pollinating the many vegetables and fruits we eat directly, or pollinating the food for the animals that we then consume. And that’s not all bees do for us - honey and wax are two other important products that come courtesy of bees. But honey bees are disappearing globally at an alarming rate due to pesticides, parasites, disease and habitat loss. If these little insects that help provide so much of the food we eat were to vanish, what would we do without them? Lot of honey bees lose their way at times due to the mobile network towers and other radiation around our residences. The simplest thing you could do is put tired bees onto flowers, where they may be able to find nectar which, unlike sugar solution, contains nutrients they need.In a matter of few minutes the bee will sip it up and fly back. Try it..!! Art Credit: Autumn Skye Morrison #WeDontDeserveThisPlanet
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