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There's a lot to learn, and enjoy, from growing vegetables at any early years setting, and there's always a space for it, as Mary Whiting explain.
Loose parts resources, which can be found, recycled or bought, empower children's creativity and inventiveness, particularly in the outdoor environment. Nicole Weinstein gives some tips.
What to keep at the ready in your setting's malleable materials area - and what resources you can also find outdoors - are examined by Jane Drake.
Nursery Topics - Senses is written by Jane Drake, partnership advisory teacher, Leeds, and author of Planning Children's Play and Learning in the Foundation Stage (David Fulton, 15). First-hand...
by Linda Cooper, Jane Johnston, Emily Rotchell and Richard Woolley (Continuum, ISBN 9781441137623, 16.99)
You can help children develop their scientific knowledge and understanding by giving them ample opportunities to question, explore and investigate, as Jane Drake explains
Welcome to our special publication featuring the Nursery World Awards 2012, in which you can read all about the best individuals, organisations, initiatives and resources in the early years education...
Our resident employment lawyer, Caroline Robins, principal associate solicitor at Eversheds Sutherland, answers your questions
A dinosaur theme can enhance imaginative play and teach about change over time.
You can recreate a seaside experience by careful choice of resources, says Nicole Weinstein.