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Every organisation in the world seems to have a website these days, and early years settings may feel that they are being left behind in the whirlwind of technological change that is sweeping through society. Most nurseries and pre-schools think that they should have an internet website, but many have no idea where to start or what to offer. Turn to page 14 of this week's issue of Nursery World for sound advice from Nick Williams of nursery website specialist Parenta about what you should aim for. And to tie in, we've got a fabulous competition to win a website for your early years setting, which will be designed to meet your needs and maintained free for three years. Make sure you collect all four tokens for your chance to win this great prize.
Every organisation in the world seems to have a website these days, and early years settings may feel that they are being left behind in the whirlwind of technological change that is sweeping through society.

Most nurseries and pre-schools think that they should have an internet website, but many have no idea where to start or what to offer. Turn to page 14 of this week's issue of Nursery World for sound advice from Nick Williams of nursery website specialist Parenta about what you should aim for. And to tie in, we've got a fabulous competition to win a website for your early years setting, which will be designed to meet your needs and maintained free for three years. Make sure you collect all four tokens for your chance to win this great prize.

Communications and technological change is the theme for the latest in our hugely popular series of Nursery Topics supplements, free with Nursery World next week. Practitioners need to overcome their own fears of new technology in order to equip children to be confident learners and users for the future. Nursery Topics will give you plenty of ideas and activities, along with a free poster and some great offers.

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Munich (Landkreis), Bayern (DE)

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Streatham Hill, London (Greater)

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Play Out Nursery in Ipswich