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    Wibli Wobli announces new Welsh medium nursery for Cardiff

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 29, 2025No Comments
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    Wibli Wobli, the premium Welsh-speaking nursery, is set to open their brand-new Cardiff site in January 2026.

    Originally from Newport, Wibli Wobli opened its first site in 2023. Following the growing success of the business, a second site will soon open in Roath, offering more spaces for parents in the city who wish to have Welsh education and care for their little ones.

    Their brand new location is in a bespoke custom-built premises and includes various rooms to encourage the children to explore and offers a ‘curiosity approach’ to play. No prior Welsh language skills are required for children or parents; the nursery proudly promotes bilingualism through an immersive, play-based environment. Wibli Wobli can also care for children from ages 0-5, and exclusively for Cardiff sites, up to the ages of 7.

    Natasha Baker, founder of Wibli Wobli said:

    “Our new site in Roath is the next step in our expansion and we’re so delighted to bring further opportunities for Welsh-medium childcare to the city, as we know it’s in demand. Our new premises will offer the same warm, nurturing environment that our customers know and love, and will also be able to cater for children up to the age of 7 – a real lifeline for some parents who juggle busy schedules.

    We open next month and we cannot wait to expand Wibli Wobli in Cardiff.”

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