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Special books – designed to help nursery children make the move to a new room or Reception – are child-led, so they also let practitioners see the world through their eyes, explains Zoe Kimber
As with the other age groups, the developmental needs and interests of the child provided the starting points for planning the room for two-year-olds.
In an extract from his book of story-based adventures, Adam Dove explains how woodland fairies and a big-footed troll can provide an exciting and engaging starting point for outdoor learning
Local community collaboratives are a great way to ease children's transition to school, says Rebecca Fisk
Cold, wet and windy weather doesn't have to mean staying indoors. In the final part of her series on winter play outdoors, Julie Mountain suggests some creative approaches for fun and learning.
Offer the under-threes simple objects to manipulate and mark with and hone their skills, suggests Marie Richardson
When deciding which resources to buy for shopping role play, choose products that children will instantly recognise, says Nicole Weinstein.
Early years settings' work with families can take a new dimension when everybody gets outdoors together, says Annie Davy, early years advisor at Learning through Landscapes.
Keep children's interests on the move with a varied collection of transport resources suited to their age group, says Nicole Weinstein.
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.