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Monsters offer a rich source of activity to develop children's creativity and explore fear and emotions. By Marianne Sargent
Children can learn far more from stroking a cow than looking at one in a book. Vesela Gladicheva describes what's on offer at urban farms.
Use this colourful season to introduce children to a changing environment and encourage physical development, suggests Marianne Sargent.
The rewards of close encounters with nature for all children are extolled by Annie Davy of Learning Through Landscapes
The 31 March deadline for entries to the Heinemann/Nursery World Childcare Student of the Year award is fast approaching, so tutors with outstanding students should make sure they don't miss out on...
‘Peck, Peck, Peck’, by Lucy Cousins has been chosen as the best picture book for children from birth to five at the Booktrust awards.
Position: Area manager of Snapdragons Nursery, with six settings in Bath and Wiltshire
We found that less was more when we cleared our school's outdoor area and let children choose their own challenges in physical play, says Jane Simons.
Everyday life can be a continuous topic when children are encouraged to experience nature's elements up close. Diana Lawton shows how.