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Winner - 'Playing and Learning Outdoors', by Jan White, published by Routledge
Well-organised sand and water play leaves children absorbed and free to wallow in sensory experiences. Diana Lawton explains how.
The outdoors is ideal for children to make noise and move to music. Annette Rawstrone explains how instruments make a big difference.
Embracing role play provides an opportunity for children to try out different ways of speaking in situations that are meaningful to them. Nicole Weinstein reports.
The principles of a leading early years equipment maker are behind bags of natural objects for heuristic play, assembled by school pupils. Ruth Thomson reports.
A good computer management system can work wonders for your business, but before you invest take your time and try before you buy, says Mary Evans.
Creative play and learning come more naturally when the resources are 'open-ended', lending themselves to a variety of uses and constantly holding attention, says Mary Evans.
A Practical Guide to Nature-Based Practice, by Niki Buchan Bloomsbury Publishing
Equipment that's user-friendly for little fingers is vital for the right start in this age of technology. Mary Evans recommends digital cameras and recorders with easy buttons.
Gross motor skills are the building blocks of cognitive development. Annette Rawstrone looks at resources to exercise large muscle groups.