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A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
Providers across the early years sector should have in their postbag by now a set of the national care standards that relate to their type of provision, and the accompanying guidance.
Nurseries and childminders across the country are planning on increasing their charges to parents because of upcoming increases to the national living and minimum wage.
While on the topic of books, here are a couple of recommendations for the autumn term. The Little Christmas Tree tells the tale of a magical fir tree that revels in the antics of the toys that come...
A lot hangs on the success of the Early Years Single Funding Formula to deliver sustainability when it comes to the free entitlement.
Jane Mills (Letters, 25 September) has asked for help in producing non-sticky playdough, while a recent feature, 'Against the grain' (31 July), suggested that early years practitioners should be aware...
In response to the feature about children's physical skills ('Action plans', 1 September), I would like to tell you about how we encourage them. At our Sure Start Children's Centre we are involved in...
Enter the world of minibeasts through stories and first-hand investigations 1 Lost and found
Jump for Joy is the title of a new support pack from Niels Larsen, the gymnastics equipment company. The pack complements the company's range of equipment and is divided into three sections: Frolic,...
I was perturbed to read in the feature 'Put in the shade' (10 April) that it 'takes four years to train a teacher, while childcare staff can train on the job'. This is incorrect. Although there are...