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Don't assume that young children automatically know how to frame questions, says Tessa Fenoughty.
A round-up of new products to keep children entertained and safe. Compiled by Ruth Thomson.
Being in the city doesn’t mean children can’t learn about the natural world. Marianne Sargent looks at one nursery connecting urban with earth
The pros and cons of caring for babies separately or letting them mix with older children at nursery are examined from observations by Karen Howell, Jan Georgeson and Karen Wickett.
ecoboo's eye-catching range of eco-friendly products extends to toys, feeding sets and textiles, and all are made of bamboo.
Education is not just something delivered to children by adults, but a process that arises from the experiences and the environment of their daily lives, say Tullia Musatti and Susanna Mayer.
Giving children a wide range of stimulating experiences has a vital influence on their development, from communication to role play, says Penny Tassoni, who gives some tips on how to provide them
Outer space is a fascinating topic, and technological advances mean that we can now see it in great detail. The following ideas bring the sun, moon and stars into the early years setting.
Products to encourage children's verbal and written communication skills are tested by early years settings, who report back to Mary Evans.
Children are bound to actively engage with these new products previewed by Ruth Thomson.