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An understanding of size aids mathematical development in children, but how can you support it? Nicole Weinstein offers some suggestions.
With so many different aspects to explore, the sky is an excellent focus for imaginative play and learning, says Marianne Sargent.
Children start to understand the world by exploring objects, writes Jools Page, Senior Early Childhood Consultant, Kent
Help young children explore their love for - or fear of - the most popular family pets with activities in every area of the early years setting, suggested by Judith Stevens.
The possibilities of clay as a resource are endless. Nicole Weinstein provides some pointers
Wherever a setting is situated, woodland creatures should be close at hand, says Nicole Weinstein.
Use stories and games based on Santa Claus to talk about the value of giving and inspire creative learning opportunities in the run-up to Christmas, suggests Marianne Sargent.
Observation, assessment and planning are the foundation of any forest school programme, as Sarah Blackwell outlines an example of one.
A menagerie of pets is bringing joy and learning benefits to the children of St Edward's C of E School in Rochdale, says head teacher Lynne Coxell.