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Reading dogs are stretching their influence to schools in Kent with the expansion of a unique project to encourage children who are reluctant to read out loud.
Make time to tour our fantastic exhibition at the Nursery World Show on 1-2 February at London's Business Design Centre to try and buy the latest resources.
How one Nursery World award-winning project is expanding children and staff's food horizons. By Meredith Jones Russell
Formal childcare provision is not keeping up with the social change of more and more parents working atypical hours, which can adversely affect children's well-being. Karen Faux reports.
We should value our work for its own sake, says Julian Grenier
Bright Horizons has lost its case in the high court to extend one of its settings after a judge ruled a nursery is not a ‘school’ and therefore does not benefit from the same planning rights.
Further to Asquith nurseries' new menus (News, 15 September), we take great pride in the food our nursery offers, and a lot of thought goes into it. Children have likes and dislikes but unless they...
Happitots Day Nurseries is taking over the nursery chain Bright Beginnings. Happitots already runs five day nurseries across Scotland and is expected to open a further two later this year. The...
A one-stop shop is literally being provided for parents of nursery-age children in a venture by Sainsbury's which the supermarket chain claims is the first-ever drop-in supermarket nursery in the UK....
Who's up and who's down? Catherine Gaunt reports on the latest moves among the largest nursery chains in the UK Just one week after Nursery Chains was published last November the merger of Asquith...