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Puzzles can help young children to develop their fine motor skills and give them a great sense of achievement when they're done. Nicole Weinstein asked early years settings to put some together.
Q. My nursery is very close to a sandy beach, and in the summer months we often take the children to play there. I am looking for some kind of pullalong truck that will carry all the things we need,...
Italian flair comes to Merseyside in a pilot scheme that celebrates recycled materials, reports Laura Grindley.
Children can go to the beach every day at a nursery with its own idea of free flow. Gemma Taylor reports.
Practitioners who work with young children are being scared off physical contact with them, believes John Powell, though it's something that all children need It seems so natural and important to be...
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This week's cat-inspired activities from Andrea Durrant include playing at vets; discovering lions, tigers and other big cats; an unusual song; and counting children with pets Activity 1
Use this theme as a starting point for a large-scale project with many benefits, says Marianne Sargent.
Although some yoga exercises can be inappropriate for the under-16s, a programme tailored for young children has many benefits. Caroline Vollans finds best practice in action at a London setting
The play and learning opportunities that one mud hole can provide are extensive. Julie Mountain describes the creativity and experimentation encouraged by playing dirty.