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Bring your outdoors area in and show it off to parents with an interactive display, as Sheila Gardiner and Karen Crawford did.
Prepare the children before a theatre outing, as Jean Evans hears.
A boy's love of a whale, called Sharky, led to interesting explorations of sea creatures, says Steven Pitt
Parents were won over when a nursery let the children explore working with real tools, says Laura Wayman.
Another dimension of storytelling is opened up with the use of a learning device described by Jean Evans.
A display can reach far beyond the wall it's on. Jean Evans hears how.
Minibeasts got bigger when one nursery acquired some African snails, as manager Karen Crawford reports.
Anticipation of a real event gave the opportunity for the young children at Busy Bees nursery in Durham City to play and learn via a pretend nuptials.
Displays with pictures, captions and objects are an ideal way for children to show their learning about spring, as Sheila Gardiner demonstrates.