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It might be a little quieter in your setting this month, with children and staff away on summer breaks. Make the most of the extra space by thinking about how it could be rearranged or resourced to...
Will the storm of protest about Ofsted's 'Bold Beginnings' report help to soften its negative effects?
In February, Nursery World published a questionnaire about nursery food provision in partnership with the children's organic food company Organix. A big thank you to those readers who took the time to...
Childcarers in England who have accessed training grants through the Individual Learning Account (ILA) programme will be contacted by the Department for Education and Skills soon to tell them of a...
Of the 314 early years and primary school staff that took part in online learning journal Tapestry’s survey, 20 per cent said they never invite children to contribute to their own learning.
Action research projects in the outdoors can boost staff’s knowledge and enthusiasm for outside activities. Gabriella Jozwiak on being an advocate for learning outdoors
Children's TV characters Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy and Makka Pakka are touring the country this summer in a production of In the Night Garden Live.
Try some of the following action rhymes with the children: Mes deux mains se dissent bonjour (My two hands say hello) Shake your own hands. Elles se regardent (They look at each other) Put your palms...
Circle time can be used across all six areas of learning, as seen in these examples from Here We Go Round - Quality Circle Time This is the way we brush our hair
This handcrafted set of 14 animals, from PlaytoZ, is an ideal open-ended resource.