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The set of cards are designed to support parents and carers of 0 to 5-year-olds to talk and play more with their children while they are out and about.View details about Walk and Talk Trail -
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Learn how to make and use story sacks, and find out about the benefits of using them.View details about How to make and use a story sack -
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The statutory framework for the early years foundation stage and the reading framework, both refer to poetry and highlight the importance of saying and learning poems in the early...View details about Poetry in the early years foundation stage -
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A resource to help you support families as they begin or return to nursery.View details about Count down to nursery -
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Early years session plans and activity ideas supporting children to understand more about refugees in an accessible and age appropriate way.View details about Introducing young children to Refugee Week -
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This easy-to-read guide now comes in 26 languages and is full of suggestions for how parents can support learning for their 3 to 5-year old children at home.View details about Support for multilingual families at home: Time together booklet -
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Inspire inquisitive minds with these fabulous science books for early yearsView details about Science Week book lists for early years -
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The most important message you can give parents is to keep their home language alive.View details about Understanding multilingualism in the early years -
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Activities for introducing early years children to the concept of mindfulness, linked to the book Happy: A Children’s Book of Mindfulness.View details about Mindfulness activities for early years children -
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Delve in to storytelling traditions with our folktales and fables booklists.View details about Fables and folktales booklists -
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Dual language books are a powerful way to help children’s language development and to ensure inclusion and representation.View details about Dual language booklist -
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Support early years children to tell more stories in your setting by using these top tips.View details about Supporting early years children to tell stories -
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EYFS-linked sessions that teach children about Louis Braille and his creation of a system to make reading more accessible for people living with visual impairment or blindness.View details about Introducing young children to World Braille Day -
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Books with a positive representation of disability - the books include disabled characters without their disability being the focus of the story. and books that address disability...View details about Disability awareness for early years children book list -
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These session plans use the book George Saves the World by Lunchtime by Jo Readman to explore The Global Goals (also known as the Sustainable Development Goals).View details about Talking to Young Children about The Global Goals -
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Babies and toddlers communicate long before they start to talk, through smiles, gestures, showing and giving objects, pointing and vocalising.View details about Five top tips for supporting communication in under twos -
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We have a number of resources available for settings delivering First Words Together.View details about First Words Together resources -
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A curated collection of our resources to support diversity in book collections and literacy teaching.View details about Promoting diversity through literacy: our resources -
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Resources to support practitioners delivering Early Words Together for refugee and asylum-seeker families.View details about Early Words Together for refugee and asylum seeker families -
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These activities use the book The Frog Olympics by Brian Moses as a prompt for children to learn more about the Olympics and create their own mini-Olympic games.View details about Early years Olympic themed activities -
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Get outside with ‘The Gruffalo’ by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler with your 0-2 year oldsView details about Get outside with ‘The Gruffalo’