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Kids' Snow Camp & Ski Lessons

Childcare for children from 3 months upwards

Location
Val Thorens

ESF Val Thorens offers professional childcare in state-registered mini-clubs with English, French, German and Dutch speaking nannies.

Babies from 3 months to 4 years can be left to enjoy a range of fun activities in the safe hands of a nursery nurse. Games, drawing, face painting and sledging; all activities are aimed to suit the age and ability of each child.

Older children can learn to ski, starting off in the Piou Piou club at 3 years. The enclosed snow gardens provide a pleasant and safe learning environment where they will develop their confidence and have lots of fun under the watchful eye of a qualified instructor.

All childcare options are available for mornings, afternoons, or full days, with or without lunch.

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  1. What to bring
  2. Child policy

What to bring

For children between 3 months - 3 years, please bring the following with you:

  • 3 x Nappies for the whole day or 2 Nappies for half day with the child's name written on them.
  • Wipes
  • A change of clothes and slippers
  • Warm outdoor cloths and boots
  • Sun-cream and sunglasses
  • Baby bottle / prepared milk
  • Child's favourite toy
  • A filled out 'Santary' health form available on their website

Child policy

Please note for security and hygiene, they cannot accept ill children.

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