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The most important meal of the day can offer inspiration when looking at subjects like world cultures and health, says Marianne Sargent.
We found that less was more when we cleared our school's outdoor area and let children choose their own challenges in physical play, says Jane Simons.
Wheeled toys such as trikes, bikes and scooters aren't just good fun - they also provide developmental benefits. Nicole Weinstein looks at how to make the most of them.
Puzzles can help young children to develop their fine motor skills and give them a great sense of achievement when they're done. Nicole Weinstein asked early years settings to put some together.
The rewards of close encounters with nature for all children are extolled by Annie Davy of Learning Through Landscapes
Help the children get to know their favourite fruits with these fun and challenging activities suggested by Sheila Ebbutt.
Let wet weather be a cause for celebration and learning with outdoor and indoor activity ideas by Helen Bromley.
Rather than condemning weapon play, we can benefit by using children's interest in this area as a gateway for learning. Marianne Sargent advises.
Nothing beats being outdoors to experience weather but many resources can support learning about it, says Nicole Weinstein in the first of a two-part focus.
One-year-old infants who show no response when their name is called could be autistic, according to new US research. Researchers from the University of California Davis, Sacramento, spent two years...