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If you've exhausted all the quick fixes in Tommy Donbavand's book Quick Fixes for Bored Kids, or not tried them yet, you'll find a whole new set in the sequel called - what else - More Quick Fixes for...
Child Development and Good Practice Early years practitioners should not throw the baby out with the bathwater when reviewing gender equality practices, say Jennie Lindon and Anne O'Connor
The Caboodle rucksack we gave away to lucky readers of the March issue was the most sought-after offer Professional Nanny has had in years. Now, with Christmas on the way and wish lists being made for...
This multifunctional sorter has colourful wooden garden characters which, once they have been placed into the rolling sorter, are easily removed using the unique elasticated gate. The toy also...
The 'Match It!' series of six books from Picthall and Gunzi can help young children to develop counting, reading and communication skills in the form of a fun game challenging them to recognise and...
Gratnells is famed for its storage solutions and its trays and trolleys are used in schools and nurseries throughout the country. New to the range this year is the Early Learning Trolley, available as...
Travel in style with baby thanks to this fantastic summer offer from Samsonite. The sling bag from its Odyssey range includes a changing mat, soiled clothing bag, mobile phone pocket and security...
We have eight copies of Harry and the Robots by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds (Gullane Children's Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a...
Kit and caboodle Tired of carrying jam sandwiches in your handbag or baby bottles and an emergency change of clothes in a supermarket sack? The Caboodle Bag rucksack could have been tailor-made for...
Dr Prithvi Perepa clarifies some of the popular misconceptions about autism and outlines how practitioners can support a child with the condition