creche


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Synonyms for creche

a hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for

a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem

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Um mes antes da entrada do bebe na creche, o pai mostrava responsabilizar-se pelo sustento do bebe e em oferecer para o filho mais do que teve na sua infancia.
"As a regular exhibitor, we have seen how popular the creche at GulfInteriors Exhibition is for some of the family visitors at the exhibition.
The chamber President Sunil Kanoria said, "While we are confident about a positive multiplier effect of the leaving more money in the hands of the tax payers, a lot of women specific proposals be brought in the Budget so as to empower them economically." In its memorandum to the Finance Ministry, the chamber has made a specific recommendation for allowing exemption for creche provisions either within the organisation or through specific tie-up through commercial creche providers.
A Northumberland County Council spokesperson said: "After detailed financial analysis, consultation with staff and taking on board views of customers, Active Northumberland will continue to offer some creche sessions at Prudhoe Waterworld.
But with only 24 of the 40 places taken the creche is running at a loss.
The creche will form part of the property's newly-refurbished CoolZone and ChillZone, which cater to children aged four-12 years old and teenagers, respectively.
A well-planned programme included all art forms and presentations by experts in every phase of creche history.
The Creche case study is used here to reveal tensions between infants' and toddlers' rights and teachers' responsibilities to implement these rights in practice.
The Linskill Creche, which is part of the Linskill Centre in North Shields, provides a safe place for parents to leave their children and for them to meet up with other parents.
Inspired by the Angel Tree displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City each year, the Mississippi Museum of Art will present the Bethlehem Tree: Younger Foundation Creche Collection, featuring rare and stunning 18th-century creches.
The program will include sessions on the creche in European art, its introduction into Canada and the creche's importance in times of war.
He questioned whether affordable child care would be available in the area for the present creche users and said people would be prepared to pay an additional pound to use them, taking the cost to pounds 2.55.
Summary: Macao, May 25, 2010, SPA -- Macao&'s Health Bureau Monday reported one newly confirmed enterovirus 71 (EV71) case at a local creche, bringing the total number of such cases to 15 so far.
A WOMAN has been charged following a police child abuse inquiry at a creche. Th e probe was launched after a number of children suff ered unexplained injuries at the sports centre in Glasgow last November.