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As adults, we use books as sources of information, enjoyment and escapism. We curl up and relax with them and pour over them for hours. They can make us laugh, cry, empathise with others and question...
There's an air of celebration in our December issue, with a colourful Christmas activity poster and a look back as Nursery World reaches its 95th birthday, as well as an essential mix of news,...
Parents of nine-month-olds can apply for their funded place in May ahead of the September rollout, the Government has announced today as it launches a consultation into ways to recruit more...
A controversial database holding contact details for every child in England was launched on Monday, following several delays prompted by security fears.
Young children are using stories to understand and practise mathematical concepts. <B> Wendy Scott </B> saw this approach in action at a primary school
A unique scheme is preparing children for reception class and assessing their needs on home visits, writes Bernard Adams Flying starts in reception classes at primary school are what teachers,...
They keep the doctor away and they may be children's favourite fruit - and Fiona Hamilton-Fairley's, too Here it is autumn, and time for the children (and their carers) to sample some of our finest...
A new membership organisation for early years trainers and consultants was launched in Westminster yesterday.
The winner of this year's Sainsbury's Baby Book award is Happy Dog, Sad Dog, written and illustrated by Sam Lloyd. The 32-year-old author, who works as a volunteer on art projects at a Brighton...