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Use the story 'The great big ENORMOUS turnip' as a starting point to explore sequencing. Sharing the story
There are many and varied opportunities in which to explore and make patterns in the outdoors. A PATTERN WALK
One finger, one thumb One finger, one thumb, keep moving
Story retold by Anne O'Connor; illustrations by Georgie Birkett; story ideas, page 20. Once there was an old man. In his garden, he planted a little turnip.
A round-up of some of the best resources available to help you get the most out of a topic on pattern THREADING PATTERNS
Encourage the behaviour you want to see at nursery by first considering things from the children's perspective, says Jennie Lindon...
Tell the world about the excellent people working in childcare with your nominations for this year's glittering array of awards
Operations and human resources director Chrissie Richards talks about her typical week at the 14-site nursery chain which she co-founded with husband Paul...
Early years settings need to be prepared to cope with children who may be at risk of suffering anaphylactic attacks...
What's the secret of successful inter-agency working for early years professionals? Mary Evans hears views on best practice
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