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Internet ads target children

9 August 2007

Social networking sites and online marketing are being used by major food and toy brands to target children, campaigners have warned.

Pirates of the Pennines

9 August 2007

Captain Jack Sparrow leads his gang of cut-throat pirates on to Yorkshire's biggest inland beach at Eureka! The Museum for Children in Halifax. The Eureka! beach is open to museum...

Letters: Favouring novices over experience?

9 August 2007

Letter of the week wins £30 worth of children's books

Letters: A trade body's duty

9 August 2007

The recent debate over establishing a new trade body for the private day nursery sector seems to have taken a breather from Nursery World's pages, so please allow me to...

Letters: Mind the dilemma

9 August 2007

I read with interest the letter from Sasha Edmunds in Devon about her decision not to deliver the free entitlement to early years education for children who are eligible (19...

In Stock: A monthly round-up of new resources

9 August 2007

- Equality and inclusion are the focus of an early years resource from the Pre-School Learning Alliance, which examines how children learn prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviour from a very...

On Course

9 August 2007

17 September; International Conference on Design for Children; The focus will be on the desirable qualities of the built environment, presented in examples of collaboration between architects/designers and the educators...

Editor's view

2 August 2007

Summer may finally be struggling to come through, but Nursery World isn't taking a break in providing you with the essential guide to the new Early Years Foundation Stage pack....

Funding: Extended schools get £1bn

2 August 2007

More than £2 billion has been pledged by the Government over the next three years for extended schools, children's centres and the new ten-year youth strategy.

Media watch

2 August 2007

A nursery nurse videoed a 'harmless' shark while on holiday in Cornwall - then discovered it could be Britain's Jaws, said The Sun. Catherine Price of Wolverhampton was on a...

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