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Joint winners - Tall Trees Kindergarten, Frome, Somerset and Norland Nursery, Bath
At one setting, school-readiness is a key focus for children and parents in the run-up to Reception, as Annette Rawstrone explains
This natural material opens up opportunities for children to experiment and explore both real and imaginary worlds - and a mud kitchen makes a good central point.
Observation of children's interests as they play is at the heart of activities based on a favourite theme in both books and play materials set out by Diana Lawton.
Role play and imaginative play, early literacy development and other activities can be facilitated with a favourite toy, says Diana Lawton.
The environment we provide for children should meet their needs to a point where they can direct their own play and learning, says Anne O'Connor.
For my ADCE qualification I am researching practitioners' regard for combined outdoor play and learning environments. I have prepared a questionnaire that takes about ten minutes to complete. I would...
Sharing your outdoor space, or even just the corridors that lead to it, can restrict when and how you use your outside provision. Ginny Wright, from Learning through Landscapes, explores the issues.
Keep children's interests on the move with a varied collection of transport resources suited to their age group, says Nicole Weinstein.