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Bikes can be an integral part of outdoor play. Claire Warden shows how Iam often asked about the use of bikes outside. My view is that if they are used selectively and with a purpose, they can be an...
This month, Claire Warden looks at how practitioners can prepare for and respond to wintry days Ideas to explore Patterns in nature; melting
Play for today Isn't play a wonderful way to learn? My four-year-old daughter is obsessed with horses, and she has invented a game called 'Horsie Factory'. I have learned more about horses in the past...
The Gruffalo The children in the Treetops Room at George Dent Nursery School, Darlington, were highly motivated by a recent visit from local ceramicist Mike Harris. Working together, they created clay...
Collingham Pre-school have found that photography is an ideal way in which to capture the enjoyment of play and the excitement of discovery in young children. They use photographs to document...
The biggest barrier to disabled children's participation in freely-chosen play activities is other people's attitudes, as Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole has been finding in her eye-opening research.
How one setting introduced children to the sensory experience of herbs. By Annette Rawstrone
From blowing bubbles outdoors to operating a kite, there are several ways to learn about wind and things that fly, explains Penny Tassoni
An art gallery project inspired one setting to get creative with mud and explore the material’s various qualities. By Annette Rawstrone