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Contrasts between early years provision in different countries can help us reflect on whether education is for teaching children readiness for life, argue David Whitebread and Sue Bingham.
The Kids' Club Network has joined forces with Sainsbury's supermarkets to back research into the impact of diet on children's health and education and how their lifestyles influence what they eat. The...
The children and parents at Acorn at Kents Hill in Milton Keynes collected food for the food bank around the local area.
The debacle in the childcare tax credit system could lead to an overhaul of how providers are paid, says Simon Vevers Designed to lift families out of poverty and give them a helping hand into...
Men who are the sole carers of their children need moral support but rarely know where to look for it. Joyce Reid meets some fathers who are looking out for each other Toddler groups, playgroups,...
By Sally Neaum (Learning Matters, 16, ISBN 1844454746)
Child protection site * A comprehensive website for childcare students, early years professionals, and people working in child protection has been set up by the National Society for the Prevention of...
Poppy Cat, one of the stars of this year's World Book Day on 3 March, could be paying your nursery or playgroup a visit. Poppy Cat's adventures have filled 12 books and she has emerged as the little...
We have two tyrannosaurus rex puppets (Asco, Pounds 68.50 each) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'T-rex puppet', to the...
The early years sector seems to be feeling positive about Dame Clare Tickell's Early Years Foundation Stage review, with messages filtering out that there will be no wholesale change and that more...