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One school is reaping the benefits of bringing the children's outdoor learning back into the classroom. Mary Evans hears what it's about.
Working with textiles is both educational and playful. Nicole Weinstein offers some useful tips
Observation of children's interests as they play is at the heart of activities based on a favourite theme in both books and play materials set out by Diana Lawton.
Create polar landscapes to help children learn about the people and animals that inhabit them, and to provide opportunities for role play, suggests Nicole Weinstein.
A display helped children at Yarm School nursery to explore the meaning of love, as Victoria Harrison explains.
Collage experiences not only benefit children’s fine motor development – they also provide a medium for children to represent their experiences and thinking, explains Nicole Weinstein
Painting lets children express themselves, engaging both brain and the body, writes Nicole Weinstein
Children just can't get enough of Lego bricks at a centre that's been built with more than a million of them. Katy Morton reports.
You don't need to be near water to give children an outdoor area that offers rich play and learning opportunities with sand, says Jan White.
Put your best foot forward and measure it, paint it, tickle it and fit it with comfortable shoes. Sheila Ebbutt suggests a range of activities.