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One boy’s interest in the Black Panther film shows how stories can help build a secure sense of identity, says Liz Pemberton
The first private nursery chains are taking steps into the new Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme for disadvantaged areas. Anne Wiltsher reports The 108-place Jigsaw nursery in Portsmouth, one of the...
The future is looking brighter for books that depict disabled children as an incidental part of a story, as Dr Sue Jennings discovers Talk to any practitioner about inclusive story books and they are...
Get children in the habit of exploring, observing and recording their environment as they embark on a new project with activities from Jean Evans This four-part project on 'My Neighbourhood' starts...
Children discovered the joy of playing with words in a project that united communities. Marie Charlton reports A creative writing project involving two schools in St Helens has helped to develop the...
The telephone number for the company E-Niko given in the feature 'Testing times' (Nursery Equipment, summer 2004, published 6 May) is incorrect. It should be 01768 210121.
The battle over childcare has intensified between the Conservative and Labour parties as the election draws near.
The acquisition of Leapfrog Day Nurseries by Busy Bees has given the private group market another shake-up.
Name: Chris Gregory Position: International Play Association correspondent and play development officer at charity The Children's Centre in the Isle of Man