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The forest school approach need not be limited to early years settings with easy access to the countryside, as Annette Rawstrone discovers.
The possibilities are endless for activities using colour - Sheila Ebbutt offers a rich variety of them, focusing on both individual colours and mixtures.
Make the most of water play by offering the best experiences and stocking the essential resources, as suggested by Jane Drake
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.
Teddy bears have a unique role in children's lives and are an invaluable developmental resource. Nicole Weinstein goes on the hunt.
A woodland wonderland at a nursery in West Lancashire is helping children to develop understanding and empathy for the world around them. Ruth Stokes investigates.
How, rather than what, children learn should be given greater emphasis under a revised early years framework, the EYFS review has recommended.
Food and free flow are the heart of one nursery, says Karen Faux.
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
In the first part of her article on early years curriculum, Professor Elizabeth Wood explains why a broader approach is needed