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Bought and made traffic resources have enriched the play of one setting’s children, explains Lyndsey Gardner
Poppy Cat, one of the stars of this year's World Book Day on 3 March, could be paying your nursery or playgroup a visit. Poppy Cat's adventures have filled 12 books and she has emerged as the little...
The front page article in The Guardian on 2 May, 'Britons put work and fun before babies', cited the cost and difficulty of combining work and family life as a major contributing factor to Britain's...
Careful observation of PSED should be a key consideration when assessing children's progress, says Marion Dowling.
Computational thinking can take place in the kitchen, when sequencing stories, in experimenting with floating and sinking objects, and even when playing with toy cars, explains Marc Faulder
A crate outdoor resource Jan White and Gail Ryder Richardson suggest outdoor uses for another versatile resource, in the last of the series from Learning through Landscapes.
Play-Doh is offering free workshops to foster children's creative play linked to the EYFS.
In providing resources for playful learning we need to remember the process in which they will be used, not just the outcome at the end, says Anne O'Connor.
From a zip wire to sledging, one setting in Scotland is uniquely adventurous. By Marianne Sargent