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We have ten copies of Peace at Last by Jill Murphy (Macmillan, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Peace at Last', to...
To demonstrate democracy on election day, children at Hopscotch Nursery Nizells Avenue in Hove, East Sussex cast their vote to name their new African snail.
One of the most time-consuming, and frequently irritating, tasks undertaken by teachers and managers is collecting money from children for lunches, outings, fund raisers and the like. Now TH Jordan...
The endless capacity for imaginative and surprising turns in children's books is enjoyed by Alison Boyle GOOD NEWS! BAD NEWS!.
Changes to how the early years workforce can develop will impinge on the quality of provision available to young children, argues Pamela Calder.
SPONSORED CONTENT Fun activities that encourage children to move freely and use their whole bodies to explore their environment provide the best opportunities to stimulate brain development, Nicole...
A course for a Foundation Degree in management of childcare provision at Liverpool Hope University College has been developed with the help of the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses. Course...
EU member states will fail to meet their childcare provision targets, a group of European business organisations and unions has warned.
A qualification being piloted in Liverpool is all about helping childminders to embed a quality approach, says Karen Faux.
I felt urged to write after reading 'Nurseries stressed by snap inspections' (News, 18 August). In May our nursery had an unannounced Ofsted inspection, and I see this new approach as a refreshing...