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Mask-making can provide a fun art activity or even form the props for a play. Miranda Walker shows how Mask-making is a traditional craft practised in most countries, and it remains popular today....
Innovative and highly useful new early years products that come with built-in child appeal are previewed by Ruth Thomson.
What the ‘20 per cent off-the-job training’ rule means exactly, and how it can be delivered, have been causing headaches for employers and training companies alike. Ross Midgley has some answers
Mainstream settings can find guidance on including disabled children in a new pack launched last week by disabled children's charity KIDS. The 'All of Us' pack contains two documents to promote...
On this week's visit to the woodland, nettles and orchids, a snail shell and a puddle all caught the children's attention, says Caroline Watts, forest school leader, Reflections Nursery & Forest...
Spending time out of doors not only brings fresh air and freedom, but encourages self-reliance and co-operation too, explains Denis Barrowcliffe At the club where I work, the children spend at least...
Over 100 playworkers and play advocates have signed a letter calling for the next Government to support community play.
You can ask leading trainers and consultants for their advice when you visit the Training & Consultancy Zone at the Nursery World Show on 2-3 February 2018.
New products for play and learning indoors and outdoors are previewed by Ruth Thomson.
In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri