Nursery news and interesting information
At Little Acorns nursery we want all families to be informed as much as possible…
Nursery news and interesting information
At Little Acorns nursery we want all families to be informed as much as possible…
Our Little Acorns Nursery Blog
Latest News
- Composting for Kids — Educational Fun That’s Perfect for Autumn16th September 2025 - 4:24 pm
- Tips for Tackling Toddler Tantrums15th August 2025 - 8:15 am
- Summer Nature Hunt — a Fun & Educational Activity for Children (with Free Reference Poster!)15th July 2025 - 4:20 pm
Little Acorns Nursery
Little Acorns is an excellent nursery in Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley, Lancashire (PR6), near Clayton Green & Clayton Brook. It provides high quality childcare for babies (3 months +) & children of pre-school age.
Contact Us
34 Sheep Hill Lane,
Clayton-le-Woods,
Chorley,
Lancashire
PR6 7JH
Opening Hours
Open 7:30 am – 6 pm Mon-Fri
Glowing Ofsted Feedback for Little Acorns Nursery
Applying For a Primary School Place: a Guide for Parents (Time-Sensitive!)
Free Childcare for Children Aged 9 Months+ (for Eligible Working Families in England)
In today’s guide, we’ll explain who is eligible and how much free childcare they can access right now — and in a year’s time when the scheme expands further.
Dyslexia in Children – Frequently Asked Questions
Let’s Get to Know Butterflies – An Educational Nature Activity for Kids
With the UK’s Big Butterfly Count happening from roughly the second half of July right through to early August, we thought now was an excellent time to release our free butterfly poster for families to download. This is designed to encourage children and families to get outdoors to see how many of the UK’s most commonly seen butterflies they can see and identify. Our identification poster features 36 of the 59 butterfly species found in Britain (we have excluded butterflies that families are unlikely to see as some are quite rare or limited to small areas of the nation). That’s a much more comprehensive number of butterfly species than surveyed in the Big Butterfly Count (just 19 types of butterfly and 2 daytime-flying moths are included in that survey this year). We therefore wholeheartedly encourage children and families to download our free butterfly poster today, so they can get started on getting to know British butterflies. It’s educational as well as being a wonderful way to get children outdoors to enjoy the fresh air and all the profound benefits that nature will bring them.
Maths Concepts for Under-5s — & Why They’re Important
How to Help Your Child Transition to School
Tips for Potty Training Tots
Let’s Get to Know Wild Mammals! An Educational Nature Activity for Kids — with Free Poster
The Benefits of Sport in the Early Years – & Exciting Chorley News!