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Seeds, greens and legumes can be used to create a whole host of interesting and enjoyable learning opportunities. Marianne Sargent offers some food for thought.
A group of children in West London has gone from small beginnings at nursery to transforming front gardens on their road into fertile food-growing sites. Artist-in-residence Rosie Potter explains.
Exploring the natural environment is a great way to educate children about becoming eco-friendly, discovers Nicole Weinstein in the latest in her series on supporting and resourcing learning for...
The Danish concept of ‘hygge’ can promote well-being, find Alison Prowle and Angela Hodgkins
Flower gardens let children explore the world of flora and fauna all year round, and can be provided by every setting, explains Diana Lawton.
Girls consistently achieve better than the boys, but research suggests that the way to male attainment is to send them outdoors, says Sarah Ghahremani.
Resources that support superhero play are abundant and they need not be expensive.
Observe how absorbed the children can become in particular schemas when you provide resources and activities suggested by Diana Lawton.
Childcare workers are being offered a hands-on early years nutrition service following the launch of a new social enterprise.
If boys use the home corner less than girls, it may be wise to broaden your resources, says Anne O'Connor.