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Put books at the heart of your activities based on a favourite mythical creature, along with art and small-world play, as Helen Bromley suggests.
Nicole Weinstein explores how settings can resource effectively for ‘people who help us’ role play
The Danish concept of ‘hygge’ can promote well-being, find Alison Prowle and Angela Hodgkins
'Because it's exciting': childen enjoy - and need - the experience of danger Forest School can offer. But educators need a deeper understanding to handle it effectively, Martin Pace explains.
Set sail for adventure, imagination and creative activities across all areas of the curriculum with a topic on these popular characters, outlined by Helen Bromley.
Let children's imaginations fly high, while steering their learning with activities based on a favourite story book as suggested by early years adviser Judith Stevens.
Observe how absorbed the children can become in particular schemas when you provide resources and activities suggested by Diana Lawton.
Early years settings put resources designed to encourage scientific research and exploration to the test with young children and tell Sue Hubberstey about their conclusions.
Providing opportunities for active outdoor play significantly increases children's agility and it need not be expensive, says Julie Mountain.
In the run-up to International Mud Day on 29 June, Jan White and Menna Godfrey make the case for creating a mud kitchen in your setting and offer advice on how to best approach the task.