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Happy Days Nursery in Lyde Green, Bristol has opened a children’s community library – based outside the setting and next to the local primary school and community centre.
The team and children at Treetops nursery in Belper, Derbyshire have created a community fairy garden.
It is a pity that neither Nursery World nor the National Day Nurseries Association chose to speak to the Daycare Trust before commenting on our response to the Government's Education White Paper and...
Music plays an important role in helping children to read, write and enjoy literature, says Linda Pound
Integrated community schools have been successful in supporting vulnerable children, encouraging more active pupil and parental involvement, and increasing the range of activities during and after...
Charity Sense is giving children with disabilities and complex needs vital access to play opportunities through toolkits aimed at both settings and parents. Charlotte Goddard reports
A nursery's design, from the way spaces are laid out to how books are stored and the furniture and resources used, can make a big difference to children's learning and behaviour, says...
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake Long-term planning
Is it too late to transform the way Britain thinks about and provides for early childhood education and care? Professor Peter Moss offers a vision.
The winner of the Community Playthings storage chest competition (Nursery World, 11 August) is Rebecca Taylor from Birch Grove Day Nursery in Cheshire.