Breakfast at nursery is an ideal option for working parents, or for those whose children need a little longer after waking up before being able to eat a decent breakfast. Some children, who are dropped off as early as 7.30am, may have consumed nothing but a drink of water or milk. Others, who arrive a little later, may have already had breakfast and will want to play – and some will be ready for a second breakfast when they arrive.
To cater for this, many providers offer a rolling breakfast programme where children have access to cereal, toast, fruit – and sometimes porridge – over a set time period.
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