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Un Deux Trois - First French Rhymes selected by Opal Dunn (Frances Lincoln, book, 5.99; cassette, 3.99; book and cassette, 8.99, tel: 020 7284 4009) is a collection of French rhymes with English...
Help is at hand for settings preparing to offer funded places for two-year-olds in 'Are you ready for me -now I'm 2?'. Its authors, the Cheshire East Early Years and Childcare Team, explain how it...
Communication, language and music are intrinsically linked, and it is important to understand this in the early years, writes Linda Pound
Early years settings need to offer provision that will help sustain young children's thinking by using their own initiative, says Marion Dowling.
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
What makes good practice when offering children learning experiences? Early years consultant and child psychologist Jennie Lindon looks closer.
The sensory experience of messy play has far-reaching benefits for brain development, creativity and risk-taking, says Anne O'Connor
The Nanny Diaries has just been published by Penguin at 6.99, but we have five free copies of the book to give away free to Professional Nanny readers. Just send your name and address on the back of a...
National Strategies series: Part 3 - From the child
A staff development project has been improving support for families affected by substance misuse. Ruth Thomson takes a closer look.