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25 August 2005
The children at Akrotiri Pre-School had great fun
transforming old potatoes into a group of amusing characters. As part of their
topic on food, the children spent a week enjoying...
25 August 2005
Chinese mid-autumn festival The mid-autumn festival is
the third of the great celebrations in the Chinese community, following the New
Year and Dragon Boat festivals. This year the festival falls...
25 August 2005
Blast off from an entertaining children's book for
activities across all areas of learning, with these ideas by Jane Drake The
story of Q Pootle 5, about a friendly space...
25 August 2005
* We have five copies of Q Pootle 5 by Nick Butterworth
(HarperCollins, £4.99) and five copies of Nick Butterworth's new book The
Whisperer (HarperCollins, £5.99) to give away to...
25 August 2005
What in the world is OMEP? Wendy Scott introduces a
global early years organisation Nearly 60 years ago Lady Allen of Hurtwood,
with colleagues from Sweden, France, Denmark and Norway,...
25 August 2005
Help children explore the concepts that can make them
into good citizens with these ideas from Mildred Masheder 'The child is father
to the man' seems a puzzling expression, but...
25 August 2005
Earning credit for years of experience is paving the
way to higher ambitions for childcarers, says Irene Tipping As next January's
deadline looms for candidates to register for the CACHE...
25 August 2005
By Irene Russell, teaching assistant, Cheriton Primary
School, Folkestone, Kent With the new intake of reception children looming, I
was wondering who decided that children must now start school at...
25 August 2005
Parents are still not being enabled to participate in
the nursery education of their children. I feel very strongly about this. I
have spent more than ten years of my...
25 August 2005
Congratulations on 'All about pre-schools', or
'playgroups' as we prefer to call them (Nursery World, 4 August). Your article
quite rightly states that the lives of parents as well as...