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Printing is an immediately engaging activity for young children because it is both visual and tactile. Nicole Weinstein offers some tips
A 'monster' sighting at one nursery sparked a project looking at a range of themes.
Let the children take on a new identity with fun dressing-up activities from Alice Sharp.
Pretend shops are a magnet for young children – and the role play can be meaningful too, explains Nicole Weinstein, who also provides some useful resourcing pointers
A simple way to encourage children's independence at nursery is explained by Tessa Fenoughty.
Outdoor environments can offer good opportunities for children to build and develop hand-eye co-ordination, if the right interventions are made. Julie Mountain considers the best approaches.
Introducing some waste-inspired activities can help children learn about reusing, recycling and disposal. Marianne Sargent suggests a range of approaches.
In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri
Museums today are shedding their old 'look-don't-touch' image and welcoming young children and their carers, says Rachael Woodhead.
Imagination is the most valuable resource for creating spaces where children love to talk, says Elizabeth Jarman.