At Pippi's World, we are committed to making every day count for our children; however in order
to do this, we need your support. Please use the following guidelines to help decide if your child
should or should not come to visit us.
A child can visit Pippi's even if they are showing signs of mild headache, coughing, runny nose,
dry throat or allergy symptoms. However, if there are additional symptoms/concerns that would
stop them from participating in normal daily activities, a child should remain at home.
A child should not visit Pippi's if showing any signs of:
- Fever of 38 degrees celcius or higher
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Untreated ear infection, pink eye, impetigo, ring worm, head lice
- Rash with fever
- Sore throat with fever
- Chronic runny nose with thick green mucus
- Communicable Disease
Medication:
Inhalers and Epipens are permitted at Pippi's. Parents should ensure that they have a sufficient
supply with their child at all times when visiting Pippi's. We do not administer pain relief such as
Tylenol, Advil, Motrin or Aspirin.
Effective May 1, 2004.