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The rattle is a favourite gift for a newborn baby, but did you know that these simple toys go back as far as the second century BC? Long ago they were made from dried gourds or hollowed-out bones and...
This is the way we wash the clothes - and learn by experimenting, in part two of a project by Judith Stevens When children have regular opportunities to explore their ideas with interested, caring...
Practice at writing should go hand in hand with children's learning how to read, says Lena Engel. When young children view letters and words, they see them as symbols: pictures that are a collection...
Representatives of the early years sector came together at a conference in London last week to discuss the best way forward following the closure of the Early Years National Training Organisation...
Explore the learning opportunities provided by our pullout story, a simplified version of the traditional Indian tale of Rama and Sita Sharing the story
While it wasn’t possible for our panel of experts to come together in person for this year’s judging process, a series of Zoom debates ensured it was as lively and rigorous as ever. With the pandemic...
By Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting, and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
27 and 28 FEBRUARY. The Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition. Sponsored by Nursery World and the Times Education Supplement, this two-day exhibition and conference for the early years and...
March Getting started Even if March is cold and wet, there are still things you can do. As soon as the soil surface is dry, carve out any new beds, weed the ground, dig over and feed (see 'All About...