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Using light and dark as a medium for discovery and learning is well established in settings. Nicole Weinstein suggests resources that will maximise opportunities to explore and investigate.
Making a bug hotel to protect insects during the winter can help children learn about the natural environment, while also building physical and team skills. Viv Hampshire explains.
Explore the Nursery World website to find a wealth of wonderful practice guides, management guides and careers and training guides
Resources that support superhero play are abundant and they need not be expensive.
Observe how absorbed the children can become in particular schemas when you provide resources and activities suggested by Diana Lawton.
In the run-up to International Mud Day on 29 June, Jan White and Menna Godfrey make the case for creating a mud kitchen in your setting and offer advice on how to best approach the task.
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.
Imagination is the most valuable resource for creating spaces where children love to talk, says Elizabeth Jarman.
Providing opportunities for active outdoor play significantly increases children's agility and it need not be expensive, says Julie Mountain.
To mark a milestone in the business of placing nannies, Debbie Elliff looks back at changes personal and public This summer at Little Masters and Misses nanny and babysitting agency, I've been...