A collection of 50 fun and effective activities to nurture kindness and inclusivity in your Early Years setting. Covering important topics such as race, disability, age, appearance and mental health with positivity and openness, this book gives practitioners the confidence to build an inclusive environment for all children. Following the belief that children can be active agents of change, the ideas encourage children to ask questions, challenge prejudice and celebrate diversity through games, provocations, role play, physical activity, arts and crafts and more. With over 40 books in the 50 Fantastic Ideas series there's something for everyone – whether you're a practitioner looking for new ideas or you want to try out a popular well-loved activity with a new twist. Each book offers a wide range of fun and creative activities to carry out with children aged 0–5 years, with lists of resources, step-by-step instructions and information about the benefits for children.
The 50 Fantastic Things series is a no nonsense, ideas bank .no frills, just 50 examples of great ideas already in practice!
It also includes a page of practical advice and tips for practitioners, carers and parents making it the perfect resource for supporting this essential self-care skill. _______________ 'What a great resource – I need these books in my ...
June O'Sullivan and Nick Corlett bring their expertise from the London Early Years Foundation to this must-have collection of inspiring, sustainability-focused activities.
Short Stories to Spark Diversity Dialogue Steve L. Robbins. Praise. for. What. If? “A powerful storyteller and communicator, Steve Robbins has a oneof-a-kind ability to bring difficult, often complex, diversity issues to a space where ...
something...blue! “This is a great outdoors game. I like playing it best with a partner, because we are both really fast at finding the colours to stand on!” This game is reliant upon there being a coloured, painted surface on the ...
There is lots to talk about in Time to Share which makes this book ideal for starting conversations with children about why and how we share.
This essential guide provides clear and comprehensive support for those looking to introduce creative woodwork into early years settings.
This lively book will guide you in planning, stimulating and organising role play inside and out.
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Our very special thanks for the research go to Dynata and their director of marketing, EMEA, Kelaine Blades, and, also, Pauline Robson, managing partner Real World Insight at MediaCom, for their invaluable insights and help.