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Cooking and playing with these colourful, exciting ingredients will help children build their knowledge of different tastes, says Marianne Sargent.
The freedom to explore certain types of movement is vital for both physical and mental development.Carol Archer and Professor Iram Siraj explain.
Wheeled toys help develop children's gross motor skills and co-ordination and encourage co-operative play. Children in early years settings give the latest variations on bikes, trikes and scooters a...
Let the children take on a new identity with fun dressing-up activities from Alice Sharp.
Early years settings put resources designed to encourage scientific research and exploration to the test with young children and tell Sue Hubberstey about their conclusions.
Individual treasure boxes provide an ideal way to develop children's personal, social and emotional learning, say Stuart Hall and Carole Gibbons from Tanglewood Nursery School.
One nursery in London – a designated National Teaching School – strives to make its children as independent and confident as possible by the time they leave for Reception. By Annette Rawstrone
Indoor gardening activities can be excellent for learning about our natural world, says Mary Whiting.
There's no end of variations on one of the most basic playthings, in new versions tried out by early years settings for Nicole Weinstein.