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Visiting fire or police stations helps children understand about 'people who help us' but there is a wealth of resources settings can use for role play to support this theme
The freedom to explore certain types of movement is vital for both physical and mental development.Carol Archer and Professor Iram Siraj explain.
Playing with toy farm animals and the resources that support their use broadens children's understanding of the world, says Nicole Weinstein.
This topics enables each child to relate their own unique experiences, and offers insights for practitioners.
A charming book with varied themes that young children will identify with inspires activities across the curriculum from Helen Bromley.
By Mark Dudek (National Children's Bureau, 15.99, ISBN 9781907969959)
Cold, wet and windy weather doesn't have to mean staying indoors. In the final part of her series on winter play outdoors, Julie Mountain suggests some creative approaches for fun and learning.
Spaces where children can share activities with each other will inspire role play, storytelling and collaboration, explains Amy Jackson
A yurt in Hebden Bridge, Calderdale, has become the base for two childminders providing funded early education places. Leah Findlay and Peter Findlay explain the thinking behind the unusual set-up.
In the second instalment of a two-part series on pattern, Nicole Weinstein looks at language, movement and sound - and suggests some resources for assisting exploration and learning.