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Dip into a project on frogs as an opportunity to explore the lifecycle of the natural world plus a range of learning activities, with these suggestions from Wendy E Scott As the weather begins to...
Daunted by the task of running a children's party but keen to have fun? See our feature on organising children's parties on page 10, and then read the rest of Tommy Donbavand's new book, Quick Fixes...
Deputy health minister Rhona Brankin has hailed Edinburgh's Pip Project a 'great success'. The scheme supplies free fruit to more than 2,000 children in 45 nursery schools across the city.
Helen Clark explains why new mental health legislation for children should be made a priority and how readers can get behind it.
Philip & Tacey's new Mega Set boasts 27 outsize, soft plastic replica coins. The set comes in a transparent carry case and includes two 2 coins; two 1 coins; two fifty pence pieces; two twenty pence...
Children who exhibit signs of behavioural or developmental problems at the Primary One stage will be assessed by local authorities and health agencies by March 2008, the Scottish Executive has...
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
Use the theme of light and dark to introduce an awareness of safety by providing a role model for good practice topic on light and dark raises issues of health and safety and provides opportunities to...
Early years settings furloughed 71 per cent of their staff between March and August, according to new research, which highlights the crisis that many providers will find themselves in when the scheme...
A loveable family of buses get up to all sorts of adventures in the video 'Busy Buses'. Narrated by Brian Conley, the 130-minute production for three-to six-year-olds has 26 fun-packed episodes in...