These have included forest trees, trees in urban areas such as parks and gardens, and also young trees in nurseries.
The majority of these were working in nurseries and primary schools.
Earlier this year, a report by Elizabeth Truss MP, now education minister, said staffing ratios in nurseries should be reduced to cut red tape and costs.
While high-quality, part-time pre-school education (for three- and four-year-olds) seems to help children cope with school, dumping babies in nurseries all day long before they are one is also pretty clearly bad for them.
Nedimyer developed a method of growing elkhorn and staghorn coral in underwater nurseries and transplanting it to the wild.
As more people become aware of the many native sedges that can be utilized as lawns, I'm sure more species and varieties will show up in mainstream nurseries.
In Welsh nurseries, there should be one adult to three children under two years, one adult to four children aged two years and one adult to eight children aged three to seven years.
"It's about not having stocks of formula in the nurseries so parents can come by and say, 'I want some formula for the baby, ' and the staff will just hand them bottles of formula, " she said.
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There will also be a reduction in grants given to nurseries and drop-in centres.
More work in institutions such as nurseries, rather than in private homes.
Had an alien astronomer swivelled his telescope toward them in those days, he might have found them equally promising nurseries in the making.
He set them up in dingy apartment, took their passports, then took them to work at Imperial Nurseries in Granby, Connecticut.
To get a foothold in the U.S. market the fund purchased 10% of leading California vine provider Vintage Nurseries in early 2002.
Consultations are taking place over council plans to sell four childcare nurseries in Liverpool.
In Midlothian six nurseries, 35 primary and six secondary schools closed and two special schools shut.
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"It all started when I was given affected samples from the nurseries in Wloszczowa, " Prof Kowalski said.
Some of the designs have been marketed and are the correct toys to be seen in the best nurseries.
Staff at nurseries in England should be allowed to look after more children at once, Schools Minister Elizabeth Truss has urged.
The city council is proposing to sell the nurseries in Garston, Tuebrook, Wavertree, and Knotty Ash Children's Centre, as going concerns.
It's very difficult to find a place in schools or nurseries.
Examples range from the merely annoying (eg, a proposed code for nurseries in Colorado that specifies how many crayons each box must contain) to the delusional (eg, the conceit of Dodd-Frank that you can anticipate and ban every nasty trick financiers will dream up in the future).
President Hollande has called for the rules in "public service" nurseries to be similar to those that apply in schools.
In 2006, California nurseries began propagating the improved variety, which the scientists called Tango.
The theoretical component of the course included training in how to set up and run a small business, in this case tree nurseries.
He argued that existing legislation in this area focused on under-fives' participation in institutions such as nurseries or childcare centres, and that more needs to be done to encourage parents to give their children "a chance to get their foot on the bottom rung of education before they go to primary school".
In Scandinavia (where else?), there are many more women legislators, and day nurseries and breast-feeding in public are routine.
Part of the Jersey Pottery group, Capiscum provides meals for more than 5, 500 children in nine schools and two nurseries.
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