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Playing with toy farm animals and the resources that support their use broadens children's understanding of the world, says Nicole Weinstein.
‘My Primary School is at the Museum’ is giving children the chance to learn in a uniquely enriching environment, finds Marianne Sargent
Keep children's interests on the move with a varied collection of transport resources suited to their age group, says Nicole Weinstein.
Sue Ball, of Setting Sail Day Nursery, Harrogate, describes the development of her Forest School and the benefits for the children.
In the run-up to International Mud Day on 29 June, Jan White and Menna Godfrey make the case for creating a mud kitchen in your setting and offer advice on how to best approach the task.
Put books at the heart of your activities based on a favourite mythical creature, along with art and small-world play, as Helen Bromley suggests.
Early years settings can do much to ensure the staff team reflect the wider local community, says Dwynwen Stepien of the NCB.
This topics enables each child to relate their own unique experiences, and offers insights for practitioners.
Go on the trail of creatures that hold a natural fascination for children with activities leading through all areas of your early years provision, suggested by Judith Stevens.
One nursery is replicating the primary school lunch experience to help children adjust more easily to the change. Nicole Weinstein explains.