Crèche (Noun)
Syllable division: crèche
How to pronounce: UK: /kreʃ/ US: /kreʃ/
Meaning: A place where parents can take their children to be looked after while they go to work or do something else.
Example:
> I think that it is a good idea if companies provides a crèche for working employees.
> At what age do you plan on taking your son to a crèche?
> The ladies who work at the crèche in our town are very friendly!
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My mom never let me at a crèche, when I was a little kid.
Good sentence Nirvana!
You can also say: My mother never took me to a crèche when I was a little kid.
For ten years, we have been providing the necessary milk and milk products for free at a crèche in our city
Good sentence Vlad!
You can also say: For the past ten years, we have been providing a crèche in our city with the necessary milk and dairy products for free.
Apart from valuable benefits, children often bring infections from the creche.
Good sentence Miroslaw!
You can also say: Apart from valuable benefits, children often get infections at a crèche
The college may have a creche where you can leave the baby.
In my home country parents took their kids to a crèche between 1-3 years old.
Yes, Mary. Do you remember how difficult is that period, when kids start going to crèche?
most countries in Africa don’t run a creche well
I am planning to taking my son to a crèche as soon as possible and settling it a child insurance for him.
the creche in this time modern are help mother what work, and children it very well beneficius, learning