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Equipment that's user-friendly for little fingers is vital for the right start in this age of technology. Mary Evans recommends digital cameras and recorders with easy buttons.
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
Don't miss the latest issue of our Nursery Equipment supplement, out with this issue of Nursery World
Have you entered the Nursery World Awards yet? The closing date for entries has now been extended to 8 August, so make sure the best people and practice in the early years sector have the opportunity...
Use the following questions as starting points to evaluate the ways in which you approach parental involvement. 1 To what extent do the 'Common Features of Effective Practice' and the 'Principles for...
The outdoors is ideal for children to make noise and move to music. Annette Rawstrone explains how instruments make a big difference.
PACEY has released new online resources to support provision for two-year-olds.
Q Our playground is temporary while a new site is built and we have nowhere for children to park their bikes when they arrive. Suggestions, please? A Wesco's new weightable Bike Stand is made of thick...
Use these ten key questions as starting points for discussing good practice on promoting physical development at a staff meeting or with parents and carers. 1 Can children move spontaneously between...
In the first of this four part series Meredith Jones Russell explores the challenges and rewards of working in the baby room and discovers it is a very special place