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Offer the under-threes simple objects to manipulate and mark with and hone their skills, suggests Marie Richardson
Enclosed spaces can foster friendship and heighten young children's concentration and involvement in their play, says Annette Rawstrone.
In addition to Aliens Love Underpants (see right), here are some other great storybooks and texts available about aliens and pants! Remember to use the local library - and encourage everyone to share...
High Greave Infant School in Rotherham has transformed its provision over the past two years. Ruth Thomson visited to see how it is working to meet the needs of its children.
Observe, then give your book corner a makeover, advises Michael Jones.
A forest creature who teaches respect for nature is capturing young children’s curiosity around the world. Nicole Weinstein reports
Visiting fire or police stations helps children understand about 'people who help us' but there is a wealth of resources settings can use for role play to support this theme
If boys use the home corner less than girls, it may be wise to broaden your resources, says Anne O'Connor.
When deciding which resources to buy for shopping role play, choose products that children will instantly recognise, says Nicole Weinstein.
Dolls enable children to act out real-life situations, learn about human growth and develop their fine motor skills. Early years settings tested some new specially-designed dolls for Nicole Weinstein