These words are synonyms; the age of children is 3-7 years but many differences exist in the world.
For details in some countries see the link below.
It is a children's nursery school.
No difference
Kindergarten Cop.
None of them, they went to nursery school not kindergarten. Kindergarten doesn't exist in England or Ireland.
Harry Potter is set in Britain not America. Kindergarten is something in America not Britain. The equivalent would be nursery and the name of it is unknown.
I'm guessing its America, cause in England we call it 'nursery' and Americans use the word kindergarten. I may be wrong but that is my first guess.
No, you would usually start school from nursery or kindergarten.
Margaret I. Fletcher has written: 'The high road of song, for nursery schools and kindergartens' -- subject(s): Music, Kindergarten, Nursery schools 'A nursery revue' -- subject(s): Nursery schools, Music, Children's songs
It is called preschool, nursery or kindergarten.
"boys have penises, girls have vaginas" -- The kid from kindergarten cop
The difference is Preschool teach children there numbers , colors & shapes. basically getting children ready for kindergarten. Kindergarten is a little more advance than preschool because it teach children how to write there name read etc. * sending your child to preschool will help them less likely to repeat kindergarten.
Kindergarten literally translates as children's garden and refers to an establishment where children below the age of compulsory education play and learn; a nursery school.