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Parents: Nurseries to invite fathers in

17 January 2008

Childcare settings will be encouraged to invite fathers and grandfathers to visit their children in nursery for a day, as part of a Government campaign.

Sensory garden opens

17 January 2008

Children gather round to investigate the dipping pond at a party to celebrate the opening of a sensory garden at Cleethorpes children's centre, Grimsby, Lincolnshire.

Provision: Nursery where baby died given inadequate rating

17 January 2008

A nursery where a baby choked to death on a piece of apple has received an inadequate rating by Ofsted for the second time in just over a year.

Media Watch

17 January 2008

Parents concerned to start the battle against child obesity early are driving up sales of baby foods, the Daily Telegraph reported.

Spotlight on ... Lynda Chapman

17 January 2008

Name: Lynda Chapman

Recruitment: Nannies alerted to cash scam

17 January 2008

An internet e-mail scam that attempts to extort money from nannies searching for jobs online has been uncovered by a Nursery World reader.

Technology: Games are 'not educational'

17 January 2008

Many computer games fail to meet young children's educational needs, according to new research.

Parents: Fathers seek new policies

17 January 2008

A campaigning group for fatherhood has been relaunched to lobby for father-inclusive policies and support both mothers and fathers as earners and carers.

Family support: Families at risk to get £16m

17 January 2008

Plans for greater links between adults' and children's services to support families at risk were unveiled by the Government last week.

'Secret' roof top garden

17 January 2008

Children from the Kids Allowed centre in Manchester explore the new 'secret' roof top garden, with Catherine Strong, manager, and Tim White of design company eibe.

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