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At the moment, Father Christmas will be topping children’s list of people to write to, but earlier in the year it was Arsenal Football Club and the Duchess of Cambridge for some, finds Annette...
One of the skills that children need to develop in order to read and write is called auditory discrimination.
How one setting provides the opportunity for children to make transient art, and what they get out of it. Meredith Jones Russell reports
Regular routines Nursery rhymes and songs are one of our most transportable forms of play because they can be used anywhere and at any time. From birth, rhymes and songs are an excellent vehicle for...
If you don’t already have a tarp collection at your setting, perhaps these ideas will tempt you, says Julie Mountain
Our children, staff and parents worked hard to raise more than 500 for the Children's Hospice Southwest. We gained consent from parents for children to be photographed while presenting the cheque to a...
Children at one setting learned about the lifecycle of butterflies by caring for a disabled one, explains Annette Rawstrone
Cherry Tree Nursery in the Hollingdean Children Centre, Brighton,celebrated its 10-year anniversary by having a pirate day.
Exposing children to number in the environment helps promote early numeracy, says Sandy Mawford. Planned learning intentions
How a giant mouth taught children and parents about oral hygiene. By Annette Rawstrone