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Budding twitchers Jack Foy, age four, and Holly Barby, age three

10 February 2005

(Photograph) - Budding twitchers Jack Foy, age four, and Holly Barby, age three, from All Saints Church of England School Nursery are introduced to bird watching at Normanton Library, West...

Forester's Big Toddle 2005

10 February 2005

Barnardo's has launched its Forester's Big Toddle 2005, a sponsored half-mile walk for the under-fives. As well as raising money for Barnardo's, nurseries can keep 25 per cent of the...

Gina Ford

10 February 2005

A new BBC TV series is offering parents the chance to turn around their baby and toddler problems with help from author Gina Ford. To take part e-mail babies@outlineproductions.co.uk or...

ChildcareStudent of the Year Award 2005

10 February 2005

Nominations are now open for the 2005 Childcare Student of the Year Award, run by publisher Heinemann Education in partnership with Nursery World. The competition is open to students of...

Coalition calls for election pledge

10 February 2005

Improving the lives of the UK's most disadvantaged and discriminated against children should be an election priority, a coalition of children's charities told representatives of the three main political parties...

Early Learning Strategy celebrates its ICT success

10 February 2005

'Always put two or three seats at your computer. Children learn better together.' That was the advice given at a conference held in Glasgow tocelebrate the city's success in rolling...

The Red Cross

10 February 2005

The Red Cross has launched its Ready Teddy Smile 2005 fundraising campaign in Scotland. This year's theme is 'Caring and Sharing' and allows children to take part in fundraising initiatives...

Deputy health minister Rhona Brankin

10 February 2005

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.

The Scottish Education Awards 2004

10 February 2005

The Scottish Education Awards 2004 are open to all Scottish schools - including both maintained and independent nurseries. Schools can be entered in 13 categories, including active citizenship and healthy...

One Nursery World for the UK

10 February 2005

Nursery World Scotland is joining forces with sister title Nursery World from 7 April, to provide an improved service for its readers. Scotland's record of leading the way in early...

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