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With so many different aspects to explore, the sky is an excellent focus for imaginative play and learning, says 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.
It doesn't have to be night time for you to explore both the fun and the fearsome sides of darkness, with activities suggested by Helen Bromley.
You don't need to know anything about birds to enjoy watching them.
Self-care is an essential life skill, but it can also help children grow in confidence. Nicole Weinstein suggests some supporting resources.
A new project is involving children in Education for Sustainable Citizenship, explain Isabel Bleach and Annette Rawstrone
The play and learning opportunities that one mud hole can provide are extensive. Julie Mountain describes the creativity and experimentation encouraged by playing dirty.
When these nursery children needed another classroom, they built it themselves. Annette Rawstrone hears about an extraordinary project.
Stock the essential resources and plan to inspire learning with our series on continuous provision by Jane Drake.
Rather than condemning weapon play, we can benefit by using children's interest in this area as a gateway for learning. Marianne Sargent advises.