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Children at Badgers Day Nursery in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, have been learning about road safety with nursery worker Linda Chudovszky Our bright idea
Nursery group Bright Horizons is to open a ‘flagship’ nursery in Clapham, south London in the summer.
Resources to engage young readers, by Helen Bromley
Nursery group Bright Horizons has been fined £800,000 over the death of a ten-month-old boy who choked on mango while unsupervised for several minutes.
Did you publish Maggie Dyer's letter (15 March) just to provoke a response? Snide asides relating to the Government's policy allowing registered childminders to smack children and smoke in their...
Although Early Years Capital Grant funding is winding down, nurseries can take a tip from settings that have used it on how best to make improvements, says Mary Evans.
Ensuring the safety of children means taking ownership of all the equipment used at your setting and combining common sense with procedure, advise Bernadina Laverty and Catherine Reay.
Large equipment can be a big investment, so here are some pointers to help make sure you choose what's right for your setting.
Winner - Early Childhood Practice: Froebel today, edited by Tina Bruce, Sage Publications