Children at Hamilton Pre-School in Bristol sat around a campfire wearing cork hats, heating up food and singing songs to celebrate Australia Day on 26 January.
Winter provided the stimulus for a wonderland created by the children themselves for a week of outdoor activities, described by Rachel Jopling.
Children from Holmsdale Manor Nursery in Ibstock, Leicestershire, toast marshmallows over a campfire at the setting's 25th anniversary celebration on their forest school site
Used wisely, fire is an endlessly fascinating resource – and no special qualifications are required to use it in a setting. By Julie Mountain and Felicity Robinson
Luke Astle, Charnwood Nursery & Pre-school, Leicester
The latest issue of Nursery World is packed with incisive, informative and insightful content on subjects vital to the early years sector’s future, including race, the revised EYFS, regression and...
Nursery children heeded the SOS message about rubbish and recycling. Ruth Thomson reports.
Not only is elder versatile all year round, with edible spring flowers and autumn berries, it also makes excellent pea shooters, says Julie Mountain
Children are facing serious restrictions on adventurous play such as climbing a tree or riding a bike, according to a survey conducted for last week's Playday event.