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The latest edition of our popular Nursery Equipment supplement is now out, packed with brilliant ideas for your setting's environment.
There is an important balance to be struck between child-initiated and adult-chosen activities in a setting's choice of equipment, says Julian Grenier, in a feature introducing a new series.
Wet and dry sand can provide a useful basis for further learning when combined with careful planning and an interesting variety of resources, says Jane Drake. Photography at lescudjack nursery in...
You don't need to be near water to give children an outdoor area that offers rich play and learning opportunities with sand, says Jan White.
Observe how absorbed the children can become in particular schemas when you provide resources and activities suggested by Diana Lawton.
Flower gardens let children explore the world of flora and fauna all year round, and can be provided by every setting, explains Diana Lawton.
If boys use the home corner less than girls, it may be wise to broaden your resources, says Anne O'Connor.
Children just can't get enough of Lego bricks at a centre that's been built with more than a million of them. Katy Morton reports.
Children's charities and play industry bodies are calling on UK councils to create more facilities for children with disabilities who they claim are currently excluded from many play spaces.
Think big for a project on giants and similar fantasy folk characters, with activity suggestions from Judith Stevens.