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Special books – designed to help nursery children make the move to a new room or Reception – are child-led, so they also let practitioners see the world through their eyes, explains Zoe Kimber
To create effective 'enabling environments', we must be open to ideas from a range of sources, including educational pioneers, overseas settings and children themselves, says Nicole Weinstein.
Enclosed spaces can foster friendship and heighten young children's concentration and involvement in their play, says Annette Rawstrone.
Set aside a dedicated food area in your setting where the children can explore and prepare food for maximum learning and enjoyment, says Diana Lawton.
Working with textiles is both educational and playful. Nicole Weinstein offers some useful tips
New resources for role play are reviewed by early years settings that observed how the children used them and reported back to Mary Evans.
Developing a challenging outdoor environment that is as exciting as a forest doesn’t need to cost the earth, explains Jeanette Hill
Daycare Trust's hopes for the nursery and early years sector in 2008 address the big problems that parents raised with us in 2007.
Nurseries and schools are building a love of reading with Lovemybooks, says co-founder Sue McGonigle
WINNER: Red Hen Day Nursery, Louth, Lincolnshire