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A zip-off design makes the new GR8X Back Pack Duo baby changing bag from Bebeniq into two bags in one, so an everyday bag doubles up for overnights and weekends away, with ample pockets and...
Parents on low incomes with pre-school-age children will be able to claim up to 9,600 a year towards their childcare costs as part of the Government's aim to make registered childcare affordable to...
It is rare indeed to find a good news story about wages and conditions for early years professionals, but the Nottinghamshire nursery nurse pay deal appears to be just that. Our Special Report,...
Celebrating diversity is a theme running through this week's Nursery World. We report from the World Forum on Early Care and Education held in New Zealand last week, where delegates from more than 50...
This month comes a report on ableism and inclusion, a four-page outdoor play in schools focus, a special report into sensory play and a new series on physical development at home.
Data systems commonly pose big problems for providers, local authorities and health trusts alike. In the third part of our series on information sharing, Hannah Crown looks at computer-related...
I would just like to say a big thank you to all the Nursery World readers who have supported our Parents Jury campaign for better children's food, and also a special thank you to the nurseries that...
Nursery World readers may not be aware of an important issue regarding the Government's proposed children's centres (News, 3 July). There is a developing debate as to whether the headships of these...
As early years practitioners return to their work with renewed vigour and enthusiasm after the break, Nursery World has some great new features for 2001. Our new eight-page pull-out series starts this...
Early years settings can do much to counteract the negative images and words attached to age groups in our society, but practitioners must question themselves first, says Anne O'Connor.