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Resources that support superhero play are abundant and they need not be expensive.
What is the difference between a print-rich environment and visual noise? Emma Davis argues for meaning, and against the laminator
In the first of a four-part series on Newham’s project exploring movement in twos and threes, Julie Mountain introduces its key aims and methods
A storybook is the starting place for exploring minibeasts and the natural world in imaginative ways, with cross-curriculum activities from Helen Bromley.
Children in one West Sussex school have been getting close to nature thanks to a creative project and the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust free visits programme, says Jordan Chamberlain.
Discover Children’s Story Centre is immersing visitors in stories. Annette Rawstrone reports
A dinosaur theme can enhance imaginative play and teach about change over time.
Children should be provided with a large variety of shapes in a range of situations to stimulate learning. Nicole Weinstein suggests some ideas.
Providing opportunities for active outdoor play significantly increases children's agility and it need not be expensive, says Julie Mountain.
Small-world play offers children the chance to explore real and imagined worlds in miniature. Early years settings put a range of small-world play equipment to the test and report back to Nicole...