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How do children of different ages respond to literature and what is the best way to support them, asks Charlotte Goddard
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A Practical Guide to Nature-Based Practice, by Niki Buchan Bloomsbury Publishing
Both the fear and the fun of the dark, and the effects of light, featured in a project observed by Jean Evans.
There is potential for mathematical learning in all areas of a nursery, so long as practitioners are open to possibilities. Judith Stevens suggests ideas to inspire three- to five-year-olds.
Although it’s tempting to buy either cheaper items or those intended for domestic use, settings will be better off in the long run with heavy-duty, nursery-friendly furniture. By Annette Rawstrone
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Mathematical learning need not be a dull or daunting prospect, thanks to the ability of well-equipped outside spaces to let children immerse themselves in complex ideas while at play.
Variety is key when it comes to resources for two-year-olds, as is catering for different levels of development and enabling them to express their increasing sociability, Karen Faux reports