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ICT equipment designed for children with special educational needs can be the best choice for general provision too, says Stuart Pattison.
Nothing beats being outdoors to experience weather but many resources can support learning about it, says Nicole Weinstein in the first of a two-part focus.
Loose parts resources, which can be found, recycled or bought, empower children's creativity and inventiveness, particularly in the outdoor environment. Nicole Weinstein gives some tips.
Observation, assessment and planning are the foundation of any forest school programme, as Sarah Blackwell outlines an example of one.
Let wet weather be a cause for celebration and learning with outdoor and indoor activity ideas by Helen Bromley.
The play and learning opportunities that one mud hole can provide are extensive. Julie Mountain describes the creativity and experimentation encouraged by playing dirty.
We have ten copies of Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh (Orchard Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Mouse...
Children can go to the beach every day at a nursery with its own idea of free flow. Gemma Taylor reports.