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Children can really get to work with new larger-sized resources for early years settings, previewed by Ruth Thomson.
Threading and lacing resources help develop hand-eye co-ordination, fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities. Early years setting assess a selection for Nicole Weinstein.
Build up your setting's construction area carefully, with attention to the movement around it and materials with the most potential, says Jane Drake.
A visitor showed children the way to get more involved in a local community event, and their response revealed much to nursery staff about their thinking, says teacher Tessa Fenoughty.
Children just can't get enough of Lego bricks at a centre that's been built with more than a million of them. Katy Morton reports.
You don't need to be near water to give children an outdoor area that offers rich play and learning opportunities with sand, says Jan White.
Using light and dark as a medium for discovery and learning is well established in settings. Nicole Weinstein suggests resources that will maximise opportunities to explore and investigate.
Joint winner: Sunbeams Day Nursery Leeds
Exploring the concepts of fast and slow opens up a huge range of possibilities for learning and fun. Nicole Weinstein suggests some approaches and resources to get children thinking.
The benefits of 'tummy time' are well documented, but many babies spend too little time playing in this way. Andrea Vaughan explains how her setting has been working to increase parent awareness.