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Some ideas for supporting children’s exploration of vans and lorries, inside and outside the setting. By Annette Rawstrone
If you don’t already have a tarp collection at your setting, perhaps these ideas will tempt you, says Julie Mountain
Many children will be aware of the problem of racism, which arises from inequality. Continuing her series on introducing the themes of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to children, Dr Diane Boyd...
Children and families minister Vicky Ford has today announced more money for the expansion of the Government's Family Hubs to ten more areas.
Children's organisations have greeted with a sigh of relief the arrival of the Green Paper for youth, which is expected to reshape services for young people by 2008. The Government's long-awaited...
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How a ‘crime scene’ based on the rhyme sparked lots of investigation. By Annette Rawstrone
Finding an oak tree on a visit to a local country park acted as a catalyst for a year-long creative journey. By Annette Rawstrone
Mysterious pawprints and explorations with a wildlife camera became the launchpad for a much deeper understanding of nature. By Annette Rawstrone
Being introduced to water at an early age helps children become safe and confident swimmers later on. By Dr Lala Manners