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Growing plants will open children’s eyes to a fulfilling pursuit, finds Penny Tassoni
* Plans for the UK's first play policy were unveiled at the Welsh Assembly last week by the minister for children, Jane Hutt. Ms Hutt said the Welsh Assembly was committed to 'ensuring that all...
Childminders in England have voted to change their name. But they do not know what they want to change it to.
A group of 10 children from Chestnut Nursery in Exeter have been spending time with residents at the nearby Green Tree Court Nursing and Dementia Care Home.
The Liberal Democrats are calling for daycare providers to open for longer hours, as increasingly atypical working patterns are making it difficult for parents to access their childcare entitlement.
Trays of treasure This activity will allow babies to make decisions and choices, which gives you an insight into what they are thinking. Trays or paper plates are good to use because they are easy to...
For Sustainable Development Goal 15, Dr Diane Boyd examines how early years settings can introduce the topic of trees, and their importance, to young children
Boogie Mites’ Sue Newman on what the opportunities for music-making are outdoors
Islington has become the first local authority in England to adopt a policy to ensure that children experience and learn about risk through play.
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