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In this fast-moving world that we live in, many of us spend much of our day racing against time, hopping in and out of cars, even for short journeys. Children, too, are often swept along with our busy...
You've read about the new LEGO EXPLORE range and the philosophy behind it on page 9. Now Nursery Equipment, in association with LEGO, gives you the opportunity to win one of these fantastic toys in...
The Government has committed 250m to an ambitious overhaul of the early years workforce. But, asks Simon Vevers, is it enough? Early years professionals leading all children's centres by 2010 and all...
South London children showcased their artwork with an exhibition last month. 'Spring' was organised by the Arts Community Exchange (ACE) in partnership with the Trojans Scheme and Camberwell College...
There has been an increase to the number of places in the 30-hour pilot areas the latest Ofsted figures show.
According to new statistics, children are opting to view content on devices rather than on the TV.
With the childhood obesity plan found wanting, Dr Lala Manners asks what should be done
Up to 35,000 new mothers struggle with postnatal depression each year without seeking treatment, a survey by 4 children suggests.
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.
As adults, we use books as sources of information, enjoyment and escapism. We curl up and relax with them and pour over them for hours. They can make us laugh, cry, empathise with others and question...