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WINNER: Coton Green Pre-school Nursery, Tamworth, Staffs
Role play and imaginative play, early literacy development and other activities can be facilitated with a favourite toy, says Diana Lawton.
A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO PRE-SCHOOL INCLUSION. Chris Dukes and Maggie Smith. (Paul Chapman, 18.99, 9781412929356, 020 7324 8703) Reviewed by Janice McKinley, area SENCO
The deputy head at a nursery school in Manchester with NTS status tells Annette Rawstrone about its collaborative working ethos, which has benefited the children, their families and staff alike
See one Nursery of the Year in action, for ideas you can take home from the Nursery World Show 2018
The possibilities are endless for activities using colour - Sheila Ebbutt offers a rich variety of them, focusing on both individual colours and mixtures.
It doesn't require a large budget, just plenty of imagination and some careful forethought about how it's going to be used, to kit out your setting with a sensory room, as Annette Rawstrone explains.
Design and technology sparks imagination and helps children begin to make sense of the world in which we live, says Nicole Weinstein.
Offer the under-threes simple objects to manipulate and mark with and hone their skills, suggests Marie Richardson
Building a swing in the woods was a model of child-led learning, says Caroline Watts, Forest School leader with St George's Primary School, Wrotham.