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In any kind of setting you can provide a way for children to get close to nature while doing their part in its care. Mary Whiting shows how.
With a record number of entries and incredibly high standards this year, our judges had to work hard to identify the very best.
Children should be provided with a large variety of shapes in a range of situations to stimulate learning. Nicole Weinstein suggests some ideas.
Think about what children can learn from using paint through the way your setting's provision is organised and what experiences are offered to them, says Jane Drake.
Rich learning environments are vital in extending children's speaking and listening skills, says early years consultant Elizabeth Jarman As clearly set out in the 'Principles into Practice' cards that...
For an average of £15 a month, nurseries can access an 'Aladdin's cave' of donated resources in London.
Encouraging children to explore the outdoors more freely proved to be a culture change in Poole, says Clare Schmieder, Early Learning Advisory Teacher (ELAT) within the Poole Early Years Team.
Pretend shops are a magnet for young children – and the role play can be meaningful too, explains Nicole Weinstein, who also provides some useful resourcing pointers
Design and technology sparks imagination and helps children begin to make sense of the world in which we live, says Nicole Weinstein.