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A blog (www.studioarthur.co.uk) ostensibly by a six-month-old baby who recreates scenes from classic movies is attracting 50,000 hits a month, reported the Metro.
A new-look Sindy doll is being launched with eyelash extensions, purple hair and light-blue leg warmers to celebrate her 50th birthday.
Problems with the childcare tax credit need to be sorted out by the Inland Revenue if the childcare strategy is to succeed, the Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA) has warned. The Inland Revenue...
As Nursery World reaches the grand old age of 80, the early years education and childcare sector is at a crucial point in its development. The Ten-Year Strategy is rolling out, the Childcare Bill has...
- Two Canadian teenagers sent a two-inch Lego man 80,000 feet into space using a home-stitched helium weather balloon and spare parts found online, reported the Daily Mail. The 97-minute journey was...
England is only slightly above average on safety measures for children according to the European Child Safety Alliance's assessment of the national policies of more than 30 European countries.
Parents in Sweden are now free to name their newborns Budweiser or Metallica, following a relaxation in laws that banned naming children after fast-food chains, rock bands or brands of beer, according...
Nearly all children's centres and schools in Camden will offer parents of three-and four-year-olds 25 hours of free early education a week from September.
Comments in the news story 'All-day school plans anger nursery group' (22 November) are typical of the private sector. Any possible threat to their future profitability is poorly shielded by their...