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The way a nursery is set up can profoundly influence the quality of children's experiences there.
Small-world play offers children the chance to explore real and imagined worlds in miniature. Early years settings put a range of small-world play equipment to the test and report back to Nicole...
Our children, staff and parents worked hard to raise more than 500 for the Children's Hospice Southwest. We gained consent from parents for children to be photographed while presenting the cheque to a...
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.
Here are some ideas to show how a nursery can build up a wealth of resources to help children to learn, appreciate and have fun with the largest land animal, from Jean Evans.
Are you a mud-lover, a mug-hugger or somewhere in between? Annie Davy explains why being an early years practitioner today is an outdoor job.
School and nursery children took the principles of Forest School to the water, with an added environmental message, in ecological sustainability activities beside the seaside.
Food and free flow are the heart of one nursery, says Karen Faux.
Using these historic creatures to inspire games and activities can help to build curiousity and imagination, advises Marianne Sargent.