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Wheeled toys such as trikes, bikes and scooters aren't just good fun - they also provide developmental benefits. Nicole Weinstein looks at how to make the most of them.
This is the third of four articles on inclusion. The articles are structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), 2007 (see table).
Let wet weather be a cause for celebration and learning with outdoor and indoor activity ideas by Helen Bromley.
By Caroline Eaton (Early Education, £12.50)
Identifying children's relationships with the adults in their home is no longer a matter of Bob's your uncle, says Mary Evans Family life in Britain today is often much more complicated than the...
Do practitioners need to be careful about the colours or visual contrasts they put before young babies? Julian Grenier takes a look at scientific evidence.
The component parts of the human skeleton are a good starting point for educating children about staying healthy, says Marianne Sargent
The possibilities of clay as a resource are endless. Nicole Weinstein provides some pointers
Children learn to handle the responsibility of choice at one nursery's snack bar. Helen Dashfield explains.