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Close encounters

11 December 2003, Nursery World

A few of the most common infections transmitted by animals are explained by doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital Zoonoses are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans....

 

Story corner

11 December 2003, Nursery World

Eccentric animal characters and magical abilities enliven the latest children's books reviewed by Alison Boyle Hot, Hot, Hot. By Neal Layton. (Hodder, ISBN: 0-340-87326-4, £9.99)

 

Why nurseries need teachers

11 December 2003, Nursery World

By Pat Wills, headteacher at Claremont Primary School in Blackpool Nursery classes have a long tradition of staffing ratios to include nursery nurses alongside teachers. However, the Government's use of...

 

Show us where the cash comes from

11 December 2003, Nursery World

So Margaret Hodge is not going to expand the early years sector at the expense of a workforce on low salaries ('Hodge ties expansion of childcare to pay', News, 20...

 

Keep it formal

11 December 2003, Nursery World

For the Daycare Trust and One Parent Families to call for an enhancement of schemes to allow relatives and informal carers to register as childcare providers, such as the registered...

 

Cocoa your dough

11 December 2003, Nursery World

We were interested to read the original letter by Jane Mills ('Playdough anyone?', 25 September), as we have experienced the very same problems when making playdough using the cooked method...

 

Whose dough is it?

11 December 2003, Nursery World

As an early years trainer I have been reading the 'playdough' correspondence on the Letters page with a little surprise. All this talk about adults making the dough - what...

 

TV and radio

11 December 2003, Nursery World

11 December The Secret Life of Kids - Kieran's Story

 

Courses and conferences

11 December 2003, Nursery World

5 January 2004 Jewish early years conference

 

10 December 2003, Nursery World
 

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