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My first few weeks as the new chair of the School Food Trust have coincided with two big milestones in raising the quality of food for children.
Sharing a book creates a partnership between a young child and their carer that will promote their attention, social awareness and a habit of reading for pleasure. Anne O'Connor shows why. Photographs...
There are many reasons why nasen’s Award for Early Years Provision is needed to recognise the amazing practice in early years settings across the country, says Mandy Wilding.
It might seem early to be thinking about next year, but it will be here before you know it, so it's a very good time to be planning a visit to the Nursery World Show 2010 on 22-23 January at London's...
The latest group to expand during the pandemic is led by ex-Asquith Nurseries' chief executive Andy Morris, which now operates 10 nurseries.
The latest issue of Nursery World is packed with invaluable content and expert advice on subjects vital to the early years sector, including the adult role in supporting learning, outdoor learning and...
Following an increased engagement in visual art during the pandemic, how can early years settings continue to support children's creativity, asks Charlotte Goddard
This April’s highlights include the surprisingly fraught issue of bikes, teachable moments, current safeguarding priorities, and resources for helping children explore language.
Thousands of visitors flocked to London's Business Design Centre for Nursery World Show 2009 and had a brilliant day out at the exhibition and seminars.