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Viv Hampshire explains how she organised a story walk to bring the popular picture book We're Going on a Bear Hunt to life.
More than eight in ten early years settings are struggling to recruit staff and half of them are having to turn away new parents because of staff shortages, sector research suggests.
With so many ICT products now on the market, early years settings are spoiled for choice. Nicole Weinstein provided them with a few of the latest to test with the children.
Follow young children on the trail of new sensory experiences and inspiring ideas to take back to nursery, with Katy Morton.
A new sexual health and relationships curriculum in Scotland, which teaches children as young as four about the different parts of the body, has received overwhelming support from pupils, parents and...
A group of Early Years Teachers has set up the UK’s only organisation dedicated to raising the profile of the profession.
New approaches to working with children will be at the heart of the agenda of a conference at the London Institute of Education on 12 November organised in conjunction with the Thomas Coram Research...
The most important meal of the day can offer inspiration when looking at subjects like world cultures and health, says Marianne Sargent.
Nurseries and childminders could be faced with having to turn parents away or close their setting, as Covid continues to exacerbate long-standing recruitment issues.
Don't stop at dolls, but supply all the equipment that babies need in an essential collection of role-play resources, says Nicole Weinstein.