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This week's cat-inspired activities from Andrea Durrant include playing at vets; discovering lions, tigers and other big cats; an unusual song; and counting children with pets Activity 1
After five years of delays, the new Level 3 early years apprenticeship standard is finally here. So what’s new? Hannah Crown looks at the end-point assessment
What are the developmental benefits of larger outdoors equipment, and how are some settings using it to provide varied play and learning opportunities? By Karen Hart
The cold and flu season is upon us, but you don't have to be caught cold! Solgar, the vitamin company, recommends its popular Ester-C Plus tablets to help support the immune system against colds, flu...
One setting created a coronavirus hospital ward so the children could make sense of the pandemic. Annette Rawstrone reports
The Big Red Maths Box from BEAM Education contains all sorts of equipment suitable for outdoor maths. There are six plastic circles; four large dice; six frog bean bags, one set of quoits with board;...
* We have ten copies of Something Special written by Nicola Moon and illustrated by Alex Ayliffe (Orchard Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of...
A bed, duvet and pillow are all the resources you need in part 1 of our parent's guides to keeping children physically active indoors during the coronavirus lockdown.
Marks Gate Nursery and Pre-school in Dagenham, part of the London Early Years Foundation, has been awarded a £5,000 grant from the Martin Lewis Coronavirus Emergency Fund to help keep its food bank...
Developing Empathy in the Early Years, by Helen Garnett, Jessica Kingsley Publishers