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Well-meaning early years settings may provide dolls like disabled children for the sake of inclusive practice, but it could end up doing more harm than good, as Mary Evans hears from the experts.
What has been done in the past ten years to implement children's right to be consulted for their views? Professor Priscilla Alderson looks back.
Children often find tomatoes sour, but Mary Whiting has some irresistibly tasty ideas for this nutritious fruit.
As a bountiful autumn draws to an end, Mary Llewellin turns her tastebuds to some delicious Christmassy fare
Sign up for our 'Nutrition in the Nursery' seminar at the Nursery World Show 2015.
What approaches enable the inclusion and support of a child with high-level medical and physical needs in mainstream early years provision? Amanda King demonstrates with one successful case.
Communication skills have been boosted by an English/Urdu songbook, says early years consultant and writer Meg Jones.
Sharing food with parents helps to forge strong partnerships, says Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin
We have ten copies of Colours We Eat - Red Foods (Read and Learn, Raintree, 5.25) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Red...