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From blowing bubbles outdoors to operating a kite, there are several ways to learn about wind and things that fly, explains Penny Tassoni
There are important differences in the adult role when supporting child-led, rather than adult-led, learning, as Julie Fisher demonstrates.
An educational adventure along the Grand Union Canal in London saw children design, build and launch a narrow boat. By Rosie Potter
Digital technologies can enhance ‘offline’ activities if the right balance is struck, explain Professor Elizabeth Wood, Aderonke Folorunsho and Liz Chesworth of the University of Sheffield’s School of...
Children aged between two and four years at Westfield Day Nursery in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, have been trying their hand at hairdressing. Nursery manager Judith Tubb tells us more
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in the Foundation Stage, it is worth a million, writes Andrew Trythall. Digital photography is cheap, it's easy, and you don't even need a computer to...
Summer yellow and red fruits Brightly coloured fruits and vegetables are especially beneficial; the more colour, the more nutrients. Yellow fruits (apricots, peaches, nectarines) supply vitamins A and...
One of the most appealing sites to look for patterns is on the bodies of animals, writes Lena Engel Animals display wonderful variations in pattern on their skin, feathers, scales, shells or fur,...
SPONSORED FEATURE Elizabeth Thomas explores how parents and carers can work with practitioners and teachers to ensure children enjoy a successful transition from nursery to school.