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Keen on green

    News
  • Wednesday, April 26, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Take a fresh approach to serving vegetables and give children a taste that will be good for life. Fiona Hamilton-Fairley picks the best Now that spring has sprung, it's a great time for some delicious tender vegetables. Spring greens belong to the group of plants known as brassica and so are related to the cabbage, Brussels sprout and cauliflower. In the UK we tend to refer to them as spring greens when they are young, tender and vibrant in colour. The advantage of buying vegetables and fruits in season is that they are much cheaper, tastier, at their best and in abundance. This, of course, applies to all seasonal foods.

Opinion: To the Point - Another look at change

    Features
  • Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • | Nursery World
This is a time to think about changes children will soon be experiencing. In particular, many nursery children will be thinking about the move to 'big school', and children in reception will be leaving the EYFS and starting the primary curriculum.

Born to shop

    News
  • Wednesday, May 31, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Buying products and using money are thorny issues in most families. Rachel Goodchild considers a nursery approach There always seem to be the same three groups of children in my classes.

Enabling Environments: Outdoors - Stay and play

    Features
  • Monday, January 27, 2014
  • | Nursery World
Cold, wet and windy weather doesn't have to mean staying indoors. In the final part of her series on winter play outdoors, Julie Mountain suggests some creative approaches for fun and learning.

Scarecrow story

    Other
  • Tuesday, November 19, 2013
  • | Nursery World
Children from Cornerstones Pre-school in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire made a display about the story The Scarecrow Who Didn’t Scare.

Fit for a queen

    Other
  • Monday, March 24, 2014
  • | Nursery World
Nicholas Allan's book The Queen's Knickers provided children at Magical Tree Nursery in Burnley with the basis for activities.

In brief...Breaking down gender stereotypes

    News
  • Wednesday, December 12, 2001
  • | Nursery World
Breaking down gender stereotypes in jobs and careers is the target of the Equal Opportunities Commission campaign 'What's stopping you?' launched last week in Wales. A resource pack has been prepared for teachers and career advisors as a tool to challenge conventional job directions. EOC Wales director Kate Bennett said, 'Employers are keen to see the Welsh National Assembly and the EOC take a lead in tackling this issue. They want to recruit from a wide pool of women and men, but they can't when choices made at an early age send young people off on traditional career paths.' A similar EOC initiative was launched in England last month (News, 22 November).

Right from the start

    News
  • Wednesday, April 26, 2006
  • | Nursery World
This week: Changing faces - a changing mat game to promote emotional well-being Aspect: A Healthy Child Component: Emotional well-being

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