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What are loose parts, where can you find them, and how should settings use them as part of their provision? Shardi Vaziri explains
The many schemas explored by a three-year-old are described by Shelley Bannigan, family worker in the Snug at the Pen Green Nursery in Northamptonshire.
An educational adventure along the Grand Union Canal in London saw children design, build and launch a narrow boat. By Rosie Potter
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in the Foundation Stage, it is worth a million, writes Andrew Trythall. Digital photography is cheap, it's easy, and you don't even need a computer to...
Children aged between two and four years at Westfield Day Nursery in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, have been trying their hand at hairdressing. Nursery manager Judith Tubb tells us more
Summer yellow and red fruits Brightly coloured fruits and vegetables are especially beneficial; the more colour, the more nutrients. Yellow fruits (apricots, peaches, nectarines) supply vitamins A and...
The Nursery World Show 2019 brought together people and organisations from every part of the early years sector for two memorable days. We report in words and pictures
The review of the Early Years Educator (EYE) qualification has opened for feedback from the sector and parents.
What UK settings can learn from Japanese kindergartens when it comes to connecting with nature. By Julie Mountain