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A new report reveals that while under-fives are increasingly using internet enabled devices, arts and crafts and visiting the library continue to be popular activities.
By Mary Whiting, keen gardener and early years consultant This is a good time to introduce the subject of gardening by doing some indoor activities. And you can start on a few adult jobs too!
Imaginative stories with important underlying themes for young children are reviewed by Alison Boyle. Beegu
How do other Nursery World readers deal with parents who insist on bringing their obviously ill child into nursery? I cannot understand how they can stand at the nursery door and say that their child...
Practitioners at Rachel Keeling Nursery School explain how they have encouraged creativity and other skills through the use of dyes, den-building and dancing activities
Delyth Mathieson, early years project manager at Edge Hill University, Lancashire, explains how one EYPS student worked towards evidencing Standard 6: The contribution that other professionals within...
Encourage children to use numbers in everyday contexts by displaying theme-related number lines, says Julie Payne. Planned learning intentions
Implementing the Integrated Review should see early years settings working more closely with health visiting teams, Dr Kay Mathieson explains
From pottery to knitting, taking part in arts and crafts activities is easy thanks to the wealth of opportunities out there, writes Penny Tassoni
What are the best ways to encourage children’s inherent interest in nature? Penny Tassoni offers some tips for autumn and beyond