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Puzzles can help young children to develop their fine motor skills and give them a great sense of achievement when they're done. Nicole Weinstein asked early years settings to put some together.
ICT equipment designed for children with special educational needs can be the best choice for general provision too, says Stuart Pattison.
The rewards of close encounters with nature for all children are extolled by Annie Davy of Learning Through Landscapes
Help the children get to know their favourite fruits with these fun and challenging activities suggested by Sheila Ebbutt.
Early years practitioners need to think about how children feel in the environment that we give them and how it affects their ability to learn and grow, says Maria Robinson.
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...
Make use of Shrove Tuesday to teach children about tradition and the spirit of sharing - and to have a feast, of course, says Marianne Sargent.
Handled safely, fire can be an engaging and thrilling natural learning resource, writes Marianne Sargent.
Anne O’Connor explains why visiting local spaces is important – and how to navigate doing so in the wake of lockdown
Big, noisy and colourful - these machines offer inspiration for activities that are both fun and educational. Marianne Sargent takes a closer look.