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The animals and buildings on a farm provide rich pickings for activities across the early years curriculum from Helen Shelbourne Aproject such as 'On the farm' may stem from a single child's...
Talking telephones. Phones are a great addition to any role play, while encouraging language and communication skills. Many nurseries use old 'real' phones and discarded mobiles, but it may also be...
Some settings are making blocks an important part of their provision - and opening up new opportunities for learning and development as a result. Marianne Sargent explains.
The Scottish government has pledged £1m for early years workforce development, following a review that highlighted low pay and and qualification levels.
In the first of a two-part series on planning for the outdoors, Jane Drake looks at how inside provision can be replicated outside Awell-planned outdoor area can, and should, enable children to make...
Use story books as a way in to exploring the properties and functions of paper, in the first part of a project by Helen Shelbourne While children will already be familiar with paper's creative...
Picking up rhymes supported by physical actions seems to be innate in children. But how adults mediate is important for later literacy development, says Opal Dunn
Name: Angela Foley Position: General Manager of Bright Beginnings Children's Centre at the University of Leeds
You'll find all the latest equipment, resources and services on display at Nursery World North on 11-12 May in Liverpool
A nursery owner in Cumbria has warned that another year of chaos in the criminal records check and childcare inspection systems will put providers under such stress that some will be unable to cope....