Mark Brantley visits Cradles Learning Centre in Basseterre

Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley, visited the Cradles Learning Centre in Basseterre on Friday morning. He also spent time with the owners, staff and the adorable children.

2024-07-07 15:37:13

Mark Brantley visits  Cradles Learning Centre in Basseterre

Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley, visited the Cradles Learning Centre in Basseterre on Friday morning. He also spent time with the owners, staff and the adorable children.

"The facility is absolutely first class, and I was thoroughly impressed with the level of care and professionalism I saw on display," said the Premier.

He also thanked the owners Lester Ible and his wife, Beverly Ible Frederick, for the invitation and hospitality. He stated that the staff and the children made him feel so welcomed even though his visit delayed their pizza lunch by a few minutes.

During his visit, Brantley also interacted with the little kids at the daycare. He said his Friday morning was well-spent.

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Besides this, he shared photographs and videos on his Facebook account, where the Premier could be seen playing with the kids in the park. The little kids told the leader," it's not lunchtime, but it's pizza time,". The innocence of the kids touched Brantley, who is a keen supporter of developing more such facilities in St Kitts and Nevis.

People loved Brantley's nice gesture of meeting the little kids at Cradles Learning Centre.

One of the parents of daycare kids, AlphaQueen Michelle, wrote," I hope my little one see you cause she knows you too well or she maybe acts shy,".

Another user named MJ Johnson thanked Mark Brantley for visiting the kids, "Thank you, Mr Premier, for visiting with our children,".

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