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Extending ways to build children's physical strength with a range of interesting resources and activities is easy - and vital, says Julie Mountain.
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.
Go back in time for children to get a sense of themselves and to explore concepts with activities across the early years curriculum suggested by Sheila Ebbutt.
There is an abundance of useful resources to help children understand their physical differences and similarities. Nicole Weinstein selects a few that should stimulate discussion in the setting.
Painting lets children express themselves, engaging both brain and the body, writes Nicole Weinstein
Try some innovative activities to consider shapes from all angles and dimensions, with language learning to match, from Sheila Ebbutt.
Resources that support superhero play are abundant and they need not be expensive.
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.
Visiting fire or police stations helps children understand about 'people who help us' but there is a wealth of resources settings can use for role play to support this theme
The quality of the tools provided for children to paint and draw is important. Nicole Weinstein suggests some key resources to encourage creativity.