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A visiting artist at one nursery in Salisbury has radically opened up the possibilities for children’s creativity, reports Marianne Sargent
A Beach School is opening up a wealth of new learning experiences for children at one nursery in Bristol. Ruth Thomson finds out more Photographs At woodland house nursery, Bristol, by Marcus Way.
Imagination is the most valuable resource for creating spaces where children love to talk, says Elizabeth Jarman.
This natural material opens up opportunities for children to experiment and explore both real and imaginary worlds - and a mud kitchen makes a good central point.
Action research has helped to develop a nursery garden to better provide open-ended opportunities for learning, as well improving practice. Teacher Sue Duglan breaks down the transformation.
Sculpture is an excellent medium for creative expression, but staff and children alike will need help. Nicole Weinstein finds some advice
There's no end of variations on one of the most basic playthings, in new versions tried out by early years settings for Nicole Weinstein.
Design and technology sparks imagination and helps children begin to make sense of the world in which we live, says Nicole Weinstein.
Whole families had fun working together at Oakwood House Nursery's first den-making festival in Huddersfield.
The freedom to explore certain types of movement is vital for both physical and mental development.Carol Archer and Professor Iram Siraj explain.