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On 25 April, Bright Little Stars Nursery celebrated its fifth anniversary with a reception and afternoon tea at the House of Lords, bringing together a range of figures in the early years sector.
Reading a book inspired one setting in London to explore differences in types of hair and styles, with staff, children and parents all getting involved. By Annette Rawstrone
Early years organisations have accused the Children’s Commissioner for England of ‘ignoring the PVI sector’ in her new Vision for Childcare report, in which she suggests schools are the solution to...
Dr Patricia Mucavele, head of nutrition at the Children's Food Trust, explains why her organisation is supporting the current CHange4Life campaign
First Experiments with Magnetism (Reflections on Learning, 24.99) is the perfect set for children to use to begin magnetic exploration. It contains four wands, 20 magnetic marbles, two plastic-cased...
An extra £165m has been earmarked to extend the programme for another year.
(Photograph) - Amil Mair from St Peter's Primary School in Edinburgh portrays the character of Vapour, one of the stars of Scottish Water's new interactive computer game, at the launch of an...
Margaret Mason is founder and chief executive of Children 1st Day Nurseries, which now runs 20 settings after acquiring two nurseries in Leek, Staffordshire
by Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith, Frances Lincoln, hardback, 11.99