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Our address
11 Waipapa Road,
Thames
3578,
Waikato, Thames - Coromandel, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
07 868 5027
078627669
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Our fax
07 868 5026
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Our website
pukekoseducare.co.nz
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Teachers, Toddlers, Babies, Children, Daytime, ECE, Early Childhood Education, Preschool, Full Day, Music, Painting, Puzzles, Arts & Crafts, Games
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