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We have 20 sets of 10 hand magnifiers (Galt, Pounds 8.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'magnifiers', to the address...
The defining elements of active learning, the second characteristic of effective learning and teaching identified in the Early Years Foundation Stage review, are set out by Jan Dubiel, national...
How one setting is supporting children’s innate musicality and communication development with the help of a visiting musician. By Caroline Vollans
These days the nursery teddy bears are more likely to be writing blogs than going down to the woods, say Asma Parveen and Jackie Marsh.
From 2002-15, the Froebel Research Fellowship project focused on children's creative thinking and learning. David Hargreaves, Sue Robson, Sue Greenfield and Hiroko Fumoto share their findings.
First books for babies can be introduced earlier than many adults expect. Opal Dunn explains why, and recommends some useful books for starters
A project tailored to the needs of reception children is improving achievement and attainment, says the children centre teacher team from the Birth to Five Service, Lincolnshire County Council
Thinking is at the root of young children's creative efforts as they use the information and experience they already have to come up with their own ideas and work towards expression, says Jan Dubiel,...
Beatrice Merrick explains the thinking behind the recent Birth to 5 Matters Spring Festival which focused on key areas of practice including diversity and inclusion, sustainability, children’s rights...