Back to the future

By Annette Rawstrone, Nursery World, 8 December 2005

Annette Rawstrone looks back over eight decades to celebrate what has been a good read since 1925 At 80, Nursery World continues to flourish and look to the future.

Annette Rawstrone looks back over eight decades to celebrate what has been a good read since 1925 At 80, Nursery World continues to flourish and look to the future. Knitting patterns, advice for 'the child in the servantless home', romantic fiction serials and features on 'Our children's looks' are long gone. The magazine that was originally aimed at mothers, children's nurses and nannies working in privileged homes has, since the early...

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