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Resources that support superhero play are abundant and they need not be expensive.
Cooking with children is a great way to educate them about the science of food, finds Nicole Weinstein in the latest in her series on supporting and resourcing learning for ‘Understanding the World’
Providing opportunities for active outdoor play significantly increases children's agility and it need not be expensive, says Julie Mountain.
Allowing children to explore media and materials enables important learning, but how can practitioners support children's creativity and understanding? Nicole Weinstein explains.
The benefits of providing risky activities to children and keeping their parents on board are explained by Sylvie Gambell and Ben Hasan.
Having involved the children in its design, a London nursery is now enjoying its feature-rich roof garden, reports Katy Morton.
For children to get the most out of their time outdoors, practitioners need to develop the right qualities for leadership, says Annie Davy.
A small outdoor area provides huge opportunities for play and learning at one pre-school that can draw on Forest School leadership. Michelle Shaw and Ruth Thompson describe how they created it.
A three-year place-based learning project helped children to locate themselves in the community and wider world, says Will Coleman.
Encouraging children to use their bodies in any way they want stimulates their physical and brain development and has a noticeable beneficial effect on behaviour, writes Annette Rawstrone