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(Photograph) - Children's minister Beverley Hughes met the Daycare Trust/Nursery World Children's Art Competition award winners at the Tate Britain in London last week - (left to right) Abbie Oster,...
Discover Children’s Story Centre is immersing visitors in stories. Annette Rawstrone reports
This first in a two-part series looking at resources for developing children's fine motor control starts with the under-threes. Nicole Weinstein reports.
Early years landscape designer Julie Mountain continues her exploration of an innovative Canadian approach to early childhood landscape design - the 7Cs - by looking at context and connectivity.
Help the left-handed child find their place in the world with advice from Jan Hurst One in ten boys and slightly fewer girls are left-handed. As a nanny you could well find yourself looking after a...
Encouraging children to explore the outdoors more freely proved to be a culture change in Poole, says Clare Schmieder, Early Learning Advisory Teacher (ELAT) within the Poole Early Years Team.
A simple way to encourage children's independence at nursery is explained by Tessa Fenoughty.
We have ten copies of Bumpus Jumpus Dinosaurumpus by Tony Mitton and Guy Parker-Rees (Orchard Books, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard...
Introducing some waste-inspired activities can help children learn about reusing, recycling and disposal. Marianne Sargent suggests a range of approaches.
Imaginative stories with important underlying themes for young children are reviewed by Alison Boyle. Beegu