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Go on the trail of creatures that hold a natural fascination for children with activities leading through all areas of your early years provision, suggested by Judith Stevens.
Using these historic creatures to inspire games and activities can help to build curiousity and imagination, advises Marianne Sargent.
The environment we provide for children should meet their needs to a point where they can direct their own play and learning, says Anne O'Connor.
These dark spaces hold the promise of adventure for children and can promote fun, learning and creativity, says Marianne Sargent.
With a view to introducing den play at her school, Louise Nicholls carried out a research project looking at the impact this type of play can have on young children. She shares her findings.
Children's perennial fascination with knickers and monsters can be explored fruitfully using this quirky, beautifully illustrated book, says Judith Stevens.
For some children, enclosed areas are essential to support their cognitive development, says Elizabeth Jarman, in the first of a series looking at the kinds of spaces early years settings need to...
Why not use the Christmas countdown as a chance to focus on writing? Marianne Sargent offers pointers.
A dinosaur theme can enhance imaginative play and teach about change over time.