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A nursery in Gambia is changing its name in honour of a Preston nursery group that has raised thousands of pounds to support it.
Accessible, affordable, high-quality childcare has been the mantra of this Government, but two news stories this week highlight how far this has to go before it is within reach of all parents (see...
Picking up rhymes supported by physical actions seems to be innate in children. But how adults mediate is important for later literacy development, says Opal Dunn
Learning journeys are more a keepsake for families than a tool to plan children’s learning and development, says Working Mum
- The Baby in the Hat written by Allan Ahlberg, illustrated by Andre Amstutz
Emotional development moves from the simple and universal feelings to the more complicated ones involving other people, all by the age of two years, says Maria Robinson.
How much physical activity do under-fives need? Public Health England offers some guidance
* We have ten copies of Key Times for Play - The first three years by Julia Manning-Morton and Maggie Thorp (Open University Press, 14.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and...
Little acorns grow into big nuts, as we used to say... Well, what could be more fun for Christmas? A new CD, 'Little Acorns', offers children and their nannies a singalong session with artists such as...
Museums are finding new ways to get young children and their families communicating while learning. Amanda Heath explains.