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Should four-year-olds walk to nursery alone? Ruth Beattie looks at the surprising attitude to safety in Switzerland, and asks whether we could learn from it in this country
Jools Page from Kent has won this year's Nursery World student essay competition, which took the theme 'Caring for birth to threes'. Jools is currently studying for a PhD at the University of...
Stimulate babies' sensory and cognitive development with these simple, easily accessible resources, in the third of a series from Claire Stevenson, Donna Luck and Veronica Lawrence.
They're easy to grow, easy to cook, well-liked, nutritious - and a bargain. So, says Mary Whiting, bring on the potatoes!
We have ten copies of 'Keeping the Beat - Nursery Rhymes for Today's Children' (Keeping the Beat, 10) to give away to Nursery World readers. The CD features traditional rhymes like 'Humpty Dumpty'...
Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'
A research project looking at well-being in the early years has underlined some important factors to consider for this vital area of childcare.
Why is inequality an important subject to tackle and what are our attitudes to it, asks Mary Dickins in the first of a four-part series
Staff in early years settings will have to take special care in food handling if a child is intolerant to gluten. Coeliac UK offers advice.
Childcarers may have to deal with this infection, says Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.