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Visiting fire or police stations helps children understand about 'people who help us' but there is a wealth of resources settings can use for role play to support this theme
If boys use the home corner less than girls, it may be wise to broaden your resources, says Anne O'Connor.
In the run-up to International Mud Day on 29 June, Jan White and Menna Godfrey make the case for creating a mud kitchen in your setting and offer advice on how to best approach the task.
Children should be provided with a large variety of shapes in a range of situations to stimulate learning. Nicole Weinstein suggests some ideas.
Let's not risk boring spaces By Bernard Spiegal, principle of Playlink No negligence claims have been lodged against local authorities for inducing boredom in children, limiting their imaginations, or...
How our Nursery of the Year Dandelion Education is breaking new ground. By Caroline Vollans
Swedish science and outdoor education expert Professor Anders Szczepanski discusses the benefits of being outside with Annette Rawstrone
Wet and dry sand can provide a useful basis for further learning when combined with careful planning and an interesting variety of resources, says Jane Drake. Photography at lescudjack nursery in...
Keep children's interests on the move with a varied collection of transport resources suited to their age group, says Nicole Weinstein.
Playing with toy farm animals and the resources that support their use broadens children's understanding of the world, says Nicole Weinstein.