- Look up
creche,
crèche, or
crèches in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crèche or
creche (from
Latin cripia "crib, cradle") may
refer to:
Nativity scene...
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species such as
common eiders, lions, and
penguins form
crèches and
exhibit group behaviours.
Crèches can
serve different functions and
purposes depending...
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Crêches-sur-Saône (French pronunciation: [kʁɛʃ syʁ son],
literally Crêches on Saône) is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of...
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Mobile Crèches or
Mobile Nurseries and
Mumbai Mobile Creches are
Indian NGO
founded to
address a
widespread lack of
access to
education and healthcare...
- Krýza's
crèche (Czech: Krýzovy jesličky) is a
nativity scene (
crèche)
created by Tomáš Krýza. It is a
large mechanical construction,
since 1998 mentioned...
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women would serve or
volunteer in
crèches in
order to have more of an
influence in
raising their children. Many
crèches and
polytechnic schools had a number...
- pre-school), also
known as
nursery school, pre-primary school, play
school or
creche, is an
educational establishment or
learning space offering early childhood...
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PressReader Weber,
Bruce (13
December 1994). "Barneys
Halts Store Display Of Pop
Creche in Window". The New York Times.
Retrieved 22
April 2010. "Bronze Collection"...
- (literally "Bethlehems"),
crèches. The
tradition of home
nativity scenes is
often traced to the 1782 ban of
church and
institutional crèches by
emperor Joseph...
- to
create a
brighter world for us all tomorrow.
HKSPC operates five-day
crèches (for
infants to 2-year-olds) and 16
nursery schools (for
children aged...