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Fossilised vertebra of an Ice Age woolly rhinocerous donated to museum

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  • Tuesday, November 11, 2008
  • | Nursery World
Five-year-old Emelia Fawbert displays the 50,000-year-old fossilised vertebra of an Ice Age woolly rhinoceros she found on her first excavation near her home in Cirencester, Gloucester. The 16in-long bone, described by palaeontologists as a rare find, has now been donated to a museum.

Why exempt the two-hour carers?

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  • Wednesday, February 5, 2003
  • | Nursery World
With reference to all the recent discussion and issues concerned with child protection and Criminal Records Bureau checks, why is it still possible under Ofsted for people in England to look after other people's children for under two hours a day and not have to be registered - and therefore not checked by anybody? Surely this is in direct contradiction to the latest child protection and safety checks. After all, a lot could happen to a child in two hours and over a period of days or weeks.

Understanding babies' minds

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  • Monday, August 22, 2011
  • | Nursery World
Kate Cairns Associates, which specialises in training on attachment, early brain development and developmental trauma, has just launched a new series of one-day national training events.

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