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Brighten up a dull or fog-bound day by going outdoors to make some fresh explorations, as suggested by Claire Warden Resources Lanterns with remote switches, stopwatches
It's a small world when you study nature, says Claire Warden Nature is enchanting for children and they love the idea of little folk caring for plants. Ask them to suggest items to put into your...
Staff at Scott Hall Early Years Centre in Leeds were motivated to find ways of developing outdoor learning opportunities for active three-and four-year-olds in their large outside area We wanted to...
Children at Frankland Place Early Years Centre in Leeds were thrilled to receive a letter from Saska, a friendly, soft toy Husky dog, asking if he could stay with them on his visit to England. We...
Children at Happitots Day Nursery in Garrowhill, Glasgow,have been learning to tidy up the fun way We used to experience the same difficulties as many other nurseries when it came to encouraging the...
In an established garden, enjoy your broccoli harvest. First cut off the central head, then, over the next six weeks, cut the side shoots as they sprout. Cut just above outward facing buds, which in...
Even settings with limited outdoor areas can revel in the delights of autumn, says Claire Warden Here are some suggestions for enjoying a colourful autumn whatever the limitiations of your outdoor...
Think inside the box Boxes can be versatile tools for supporting learning outdoors, say Jan White and Gail Ryder Richardson
Story The Dot has inspired children in Burnley to become little artists, writes Annette Rawstrone
Mermaids (and mermen) provide play and learning inspiration for children, writes Marianne Sargent