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What is needed for young children to express their creative ideas through art? Linda Keats explains.
Early years and childcare workers are being invited to contribute their views on how to improve services for children with speech, language and communication difficulties.
Role play that provides opportunities for talking and thinking helps to develop children’s communication and language, reports Jan Dubiel
Home corner We have five kitchen sink sets (Hope, Pounds19.95) to give away. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'kitchen sink', to the address on page 3. Winners...
Find out the power of flowers for yourself. Healing Herbs is offering absolutely free a bottle of Five Flower essence, a jar of Five Flower cream, and a pocket guide on how to select remedies to the...
Developing a toddler room that taps into children's language interests takes some careful planning. Mary Evans asks four settings for advice.
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
Don't miss the latest edition of our popular Nursery Equipment supplement, published with the 15 May issue of Nursery World, with a focus on inclusive environments.
Large equipment can be a big investment, so here are some pointers to help make sure you choose what's right for your setting.
Have oodles of fun keeping children busy with an art kit from Bostik full of pipe cleaners, beads, felt shapes, pom poms, straws and Blu-Tack, plus an instruction leaflet suggesting lots of things to...