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Kim's Club House

Locality: Buderim, Queensland

Phone: +61 416 785 633



Address: Dixon road 4556 Buderim, QLD, Australia

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22.01.2022 This week we had the opportunity to get out and explore the maroochy bush lands! Did you know being outside in nature It builds confidence. The way that kids play in nature has a lot less structure than most types of indoor play. ... It promotes creativity and imagination. This unstructured style of play also allows kids to interact meaningfully with their surroundings. It provides different stimulation. Nature may seem less stimulating but it activates more senses, you can see, hear, smell, and touch outdoors. It gets kids moving. It makes them think. nature creates a unique sense of wonder for kids that no other environment can provide.



21.01.2022 Going to the library is a wonderful oppurtunity to loan some new books, explore the community and participate in the programs that the @sclibraries provides for... us. We are so fortunate to be part of these places. #community #involment #books #fdc #familydaycare #Buderim #Monday #vacanciesavailable #childcare www.nurturingfdcs.com.au See more

19.01.2022 "Stay home unless you have to go out" - PM Scott Morrison. Thank you Prime Minister

16.01.2022 Small worlds, as well as being fun, are the ideal platform for nurturing children's imagination from a young age. This play provides them with an opportunity to explore new materials, act out scenarios from real life, build language, practice social skills, and gain an understanding of the world



14.01.2022 Now that I’ve had a chance to sit and reflect on a very unfortunate but eye opening event that our family encountered. I wanted to share our experience because ...as I’ve shared the story so many people were shocked and unaware of the bad effect popcorn can have on a toddler. Last Saturday night we were all watching a movie and eating popcorn which is a very frequent event on the weekend in our home. I didn’t think twice to give Nash popcorn. Nash had small choking episode but was fine. We didn’t see anything come out so we assumed he swallowed it. He seemed completely fine and continued to watch the movie. The only thing we observed was a cough he developed after the episode. The next day he was fine but still had a weird sounding cough which concerned me a little. I just assumed he was catching the same crud we had all been going through. Monday came, Jake left for a 3 day trip and it was pretty much the same as the day prior. As the evening came I noticed Nash felt warm and he was super fussy. He had a fever, so I gave him Motrin and put him to bed. A very long night with him and then his breathing looked a little labored to me and he just didn’t feel good. I called my pediatrician immediately and said Nash needs to be seen ASAP. We went in and got sent to children’s main campus immediately. After a chest X-ray the dr didn’t like what he saw so he got scheduled that evening for a Bronchoscopy. Thankful for the wonderful company we work for, they got Jake on a plane and back to Denver. At 6pm they put Nash under and performed the procedure. I paced and cried the entire time my little man was in surgery. Jake arrived at the hospital just in time to go to recovery and see nash. He had aspirated popcorn into his lungs when he choked. The body recognized it as a foreign object and put puss pockets around it. All the inflammation caused him to develop pneumonia in his left lung. During the procedure the dr got out 6 pieces. There was so much inflammation so the dr wasn’t he got it all so scheduled him to be admitted and repeat the procedure in 2 days. It was a an up and down roller coaster but we were in the best care. The second procedure was done and once again poor guy had to be put under and rolled off to surgery. The dr met us when it was over and said procedure was successful and he got the last piece out. Nash was a rockstar and recovered well. He had to go one hour on room air oxygen with out his o2 dropping under 90. He passed and we were discharged that evening. If I wouldn’t have trusted my instinct and brought him in, the outcome wouldn’t have been good. We’re so thankful our little man came out ok. All of this over popcorn which is eaten on a regular basis in our home. I got a lecture of course on how popcorn isn’t supposed to be given to anyone under 5. I hate to use the excuse he’s our third child so I overlook and don’t pay as close attention to the do’s and dont’s as we did with our first. Please no negative judgment on this post, I wrote it as an eye opener for people to see how something that you think is fine can quickly turn into something bad! Always trust your gut because it’s right!! I want to thank all who stepped in to help, whether it was taking our girls for a night, or letting our dog out. The constant phone calls and texts to check on us meant a lot. We have a lot of special people in our life. See more

14.01.2022 Tips for lacing up your shoes Watch more: https://youtu.be/GjCewGRlPBI

13.01.2022 Hoping this is okay to post as I know at lot of kids at centre's have these



10.01.2022 Today was about creating an environment for our under water animals.

09.01.2022 Important Safety Notice: Buckle Recall We’ve identified a safety issue with the Holmbergs buckles on some models of our child restraints which could cause t...hem to fail. Affected buckles have the batch number of B18002, B18003, B19009 stamped on the back of them beneath the Holmbergs logo. If you have a model with an affected buckle, please do not use this child restraint, even if your buckle appears to be secure please visit our website at https://infa.link/recall-nz to register your product. Once registered, you will receive a replacement buckle kit along with repair instructions and instructional videos on our website so you can replace it immediately. If you would prefer to have it replaced by an authorised repair centre, please call our customer care team to locate your nearest authorised agent where the replacement can be completed free of charge. Please share this with your friends if they have an InfaSecure child restraint to help us keep children safe by quickly replacing all affected buckles. Please visit https://infa.link/recall-nz to register for a replacement buckle.

07.01.2022 Today children role played with our little people farm. Ensuring that the animals had water to drink and food to eat!

06.01.2022 Setting up different environments allow children to play learn and grow, by introducing new equipment, by building on what children’s interests are and by where the child is developmentally!

04.01.2022 Growing a garden! Today we planted some beans and tomatoes! The reason is more than just having fun. Did you know that having access to gardens and plants it Engages All the Senses Encourages Healthy Eating... Enhances Fine Motor Development Introduces Kids to Scientific Concepts Teaches Responsibility Highlights the Importance of Taking Care of the Environment Develops Math Skills See more



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