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Let fairy tales, fantasy play and conjuring all cast a spell on children's imaginations with fun activities suggested by Sheila Ebbutt.
Nicole Weinstein discovers how to explore changes in materials scientifically, as part of our series on Understanding the World
The outdoors offers opportunities to get creative with role play. Nicole Weinstein suggests how practitioners might provide resources to support, and build on, children's natural interests.
The logistics of continuous snack provision may seem daunting. Anne O'Connor offers some advice.
Exploring the concepts of fast and slow opens up a huge range of possibilities for learning and fun. Nicole Weinstein suggests some approaches and resources to get children thinking.
It doesn't require a large budget, just plenty of imagination and some careful forethought about how it's going to be used, to kit out your setting with a sensory room, as Annette Rawstrone explains.
(Photograph) - Liam Grainger, aged three, and Gabriella Marshall, five, were among more than 100 children from local nurseries and childminders to make a splash at the opening of 'Splash Zone', a...
Emotional development moves from the simple and universal feelings to the more complicated ones involving other people, all by the age of two years, says Maria Robinson.
New for the Nursery World Show 2015 is a special zone dedicated to careers and recruitment, sponsored by Bright Horizons
The pros and cons of caring for babies separately or letting them mix with older children at nursery are examined from observations by Karen Howell, Jan Georgeson and Karen Wickett.