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Cold, wet and windy weather doesn't have to mean staying indoors. In the final part of her series on winter play outdoors, Julie Mountain suggests some creative approaches for fun and learning.
Use this theme as a starting point for a large-scale project with many benefits, says Marianne Sargent.
See how an array of simple resources can combine with curiosity to help children explore the properties of light, with nursery activities used by Angela Chick.
A woodland wonderland at a nursery in West Lancashire is helping children to develop understanding and empathy for the world around them. Ruth Stokes investigates.
In an extract from his book of story-based adventures, Adam Dove explains how woodland fairies and a big-footed troll can provide an exciting and engaging starting point for outdoor learning
How one primary school in London has created a garden to get children interested in healthy eating. By Annette Rawstrone
Do you know a childcarer or playworker colleague who you think deserves a medal? Now's your chance to enter them for the Excellence in Childcare Awards 2002, run by Kids' Clubs Network with Nursery...
A giant puppet show came to Liverpool for three days this summer. The event inspired one nursery to explore the concept of size - by getting the children to make their own figures.
There's no end to the learning as well as the fun that can be found in creating a habitat for minibeasts, says Julie Mountain, a consultant working for Learning Through Landscapes.
The forest school approach need not be limited to early years settings with easy access to the countryside, as Annette Rawstrone discovers.