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Kiwi fruit

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  • Wednesday, February 15, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Nutritional value By weight, kiwi fruit are the most nutrient-dense fruit we eat. They are rich in potassium and have useful amounts of calcium, magnesium, iron, copper, some B vitamins and vitamin E. They have more vitamin C than oranges: a quarter of a kiwi fruit will supply a young child's daily requirement. The enzyme actinidin aids digestion, and the fibre in a kiwi fruit helps keep children regular. High in phytochemicals, kiwi fruit can help prevent a range of diseases including heart disease. They boost the immune system and offer substantial protection against the kind of DNA damage that can cause cancer.

The Big Picture - Hetty on show

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  • Monday, May 29, 2017
  • | Nursery World
The Foundling Museum in London has opened a family-friendly exhibition devoted to Hetty Feather – Dame Jacqueline Wilson’s young Victorian heroine

Nurseries want to abandon scheme

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  • Wednesday, September 8, 2004
  • | Nursery World
Cuts to the nursery education grant (NEG) that private nurseries in Northumberland receive from the local authority are prompting them to consider withdrawing from the scheme. Lisa Lowes, owner of the Rainbow Day Nursery in Alnwick, said the reduction from 406 per child per term last year to 375 in the current year had provoked an angry reaction from providers.

Nord Anglia looks to future

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  • Wednesday, September 8, 2004
  • | Nursery World
Nord Anglia Education, the UK's largest nursery chain with more than 10,200 places, announced last week that it had completed the reorganisation of its nursery division several months ahead of schedule. In a statement giving a year-end update to shareholders, the company said that the outlook for the new financial year was 'positive'. It said, 'The directors anticipate a substantially increased contribution from the nursery division in the new financial year, reflecting the maturing profile of the group's portfolio.'

Quality scheme 'can offset scare stories'

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  • Wednesday, September 8, 2004
  • | Nursery World
The Scottish Independent Nurseries Association is calling for a national quality assurance scheme for all early years settings in Scotland to reassure parents in the wake of a spate of scare stories in the media. SINA director Mairi Maciver Clark said she envisaged that such a scheme would be similar to Investors in People status, but apply to all early years care and education providers, whether in the voluntary, private or local authority sectors.

Term-time staff set to win full-time deal

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  • Wednesday, January 3, 2001
  • | Nursery World
Term-time school support staff in Northern Ireland look set to accept proposals put forward by the Province's five Education and Library Boards which will give them full-time contracts and benefits. Acceptance of the draft proposals tabled by Board management on 20 December, the day before the end of term, would bring the long-running 16-month dispute to an end. NIPSA, the trade union representing the 5,000 classroom assistants, secretaries and technicians affected, gave the proposals a very warm welcome and said it had now put plans for strike action 'on hold' while it sought clarification of some points.

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