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A creative raft-building project at one setting prompted a range of learning opportunities and discussions about the wider world. The nursery's artist-in-residence Rosie Potter explains.
When deciding which resources to buy for shopping role play, choose products that children will instantly recognise, says Nicole Weinstein.
There's no end of variations on one of the most basic playthings, in new versions tried out by early years settings for Nicole Weinstein.
There's no end to the learning as well as the fun that can be found in creating a habitat for minibeasts, says Julie Mountain, a consultant working for Learning Through Landscapes.
Early years practitioners are themselves part of the provision in any setting. Anne O'Connor outlines their role in and responsibility in promoting learning.
Dance is an important part of the ‘Expressive arts and design’ area of the curriculum, so all settings should give it a go, reports Nicole Weinstein, who also pinpoints some useful resources
Life begins with an egg - and their potential for learning opportunities and fun activities is endless, as Helen Bromley demonstrates.
The logistics of continuous snack provision may seem daunting. Anne O'Connor offers some advice.
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.
‘My Primary School is at the Museum’ is giving children the chance to learn in a uniquely enriching environment, finds Marianne Sargent