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Nursery children have been doing their bit for bees after learning about the ecological crisis that threatens them. Annette Rawstrone reports.
Monsters offer a rich source of activity to develop children's creativity and explore fear and emotions. By Marianne Sargent
Rain continued to be a source of fascination, says Caroline Watts, forest school leader, Reflections Nursery & Forest School, Worthing, West Sussex
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.
Set aside a dedicated food area in your setting where the children can explore and prepare food for maximum learning and enjoyment, says Diana Lawton.
Special books – designed to help nursery children make the move to a new room or Reception – are child-led, so they also let practitioners see the world through their eyes, explains Zoe Kimber
By Caroline Eaton (Early Education, £12.50)
When deciding which resources to buy for shopping role play, choose products that children will instantly recognise, says Nicole Weinstein.
Local community collaboratives are a great way to ease children's transition to school, says Rebecca Fisk
Winter indoor gardening can make a good foundation for outdoor gardening later on, says Mary Whiting in the first of two articles