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Is it possible for a large nursery chain to unify its image and yet keep its local integrity? Lindsay Clark looks at the challenges of presenting a united brand .In September, one of the UK's largest...
The new resources feature 'Great stuff', in the 4 January issue of Nursery World gave an incorrect website address for standalone guttering company Creative Cascade. The correct website address is...
The sustained fall in the number of nursery schools over the past years has been a crying shame. Their role as beacons of excellent practice and in developing great nursery practitioners has not saved...
Enabling children to experience joy can help support learning and reduce stress and anxiety.Linda Pound offers some insight into the steps practitioners can take to embrace this approachPhotographs at...
No official records are kept on the number of deaths, serious injuries and accidents that occur while children are in nursery or other childcare settings, a Nursery World investigation reveals.
The ‘Pre-school’ classroom at New World Nursery in Washington, Tyne and Wear, will keep its name after a vote by the children that mimicked the referendum.
Mingling the young and the old in one centre could bring great benefits, but there are challenges to achieving it. Melanie Defries hears why.
If your child is aged between three and five years old and you live in England, the chances are that your child will be studying maths. Mathematical development is one of the six areas of learning in...
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.
Policy is on the mind of Childcare Corporation chairman Alan Bentley.