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2 January 2003
Nursery nurse Gemma Rowe describes a rewarding and
responsible week's work as a volunteer in a children's home in Albania
Monday
2 January 2003
Children at Badgers Day Nursery in Hitchin,
Hertfordshire, have been learning about clothes Dressing up as pirates,
princesses and fairies and using the outdoor climbing frame as a pirate ship...
2 January 2003
Ingredients: * 450g minced lamb * 1tsp tomato puree * 1
egg * 1 slice bread * a dash of Worcestershire sauce * 1 onion * 1tbsp plain
flour *...
2 January 2003
An illustrated book telling a story from another time
can inspire activities based on favourite childhood pursuits like hide and seek
and fishing, writes Lena Engel A story that can...
2 January 2003
Picture your nursery creating a photographer's studio
for real or pretend portraits, as Denise Bailey suggests Children in our
nursery enjoyed turning a small area in our setting into a...
2 January 2003
There's something for everyone this month, says Alison
Boyle, from finding out where cornflakes come from to looking at 101 uses for
an old moon... The World Came to My...
2 January 2003
Cash in on the value of money, pretend or real, as a
tool for learning about mathematics through role play, as Lena Engel explains
Early learning goals
2 January 2003
Both children and staff can reap the reward of having
grannies coming in to work in a pre-school setting, writes Eve Boggenpoel As
part of its campaign, 'Changing lives, changing...
2 January 2003
Local communities are reclaiming the streets for
children to play in, with new designs and restrictions on traffic. Jackie Cosh
finds out how to create a Home Zone On Stainer...
2 January 2003
A floor robot can spark children's imaginations and
teach them a range of skills, says Gillian Heseltine Remember the classroom
floor robot? It may be gathering dust in a cupboard...