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Top tips: Nursery Pets – Health and Safety 

Considering the needs of others is one of the building blocks of empathy and pets in a nursery setting can enable children to learn about caring for others while helping them to talk about their feelings and emotions. Pets in a setting are a big responsibility and providers should carefully consider all the extra responsibilities prior to bringing a pet into their environment.

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Top tips - Nursery pets health and safety

Top tips: Building belonging through resources 

Creating a truly inclusive environment means making sure every child feels seen, valued, and celebrated. The resources we select play a big role in shaping children’s understanding of themselves and others. By offering diverse, authentic, and accessible materials you can help children build respect, empathy, and a sense of belonging from the beginning of their journey with you.

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Top tips - Building belonging through resources 

Early years activity: Animal appreciation 

World Animal Day is focussed on raising awareness and appreciation of the importance of animals for the planet. Take part in this year’s World Animal Day by using this activity to get children to share their appreciation of their favourite animals. 

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Activity - animal appreciation  

Early years activity: Rainbow Fruits of Africa  

A harvest treasure hunt activity can help children develop physical skills through movement and improves problem-solving as they search and sort items. It supports early maths through counting and categorising, while enhancing language skills as they learn new words. It’s a fun, engaging way to support multiple areas of early learning.

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Top tips: Incorporating Black History month into the setting 

Hosting a community event fosters strong relationships between families, staff and the wider community. It creates a sense of belonging, encourages parental involvement and supports children's social development. Events also provide opportunities for learning through play, cultural celebrations and community partnerships.

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Top Tips: Incorporating Black History month into the setting

Top tips: Hosting a community event 

Hosting a community event fosters strong relationships between families, staff and the wider community. It creates a sense of belonging, encourages parental involvement and supports children's social development. Events also provide opportunities for learning through play, cultural celebrations and community partnerships.

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Hosting a community event

Early years activity: Harvest treasure hunt 

A harvest treasure hunt activity can help children develop physical skills through movement and improves problem-solving as they search and sort items. It supports early maths through counting and categorising, while enhancing language skills as they learn new words. It’s a fun, engaging way to support multiple areas of early learning.

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Harvest treasure hunt

Top tips: Outdoor Play Made Easy 

Teaching children about recycling can help them to develop lifelong skills for sustainability and caring for the environment. Review our top tips to encourage children and families to take part in recycling projects in your setting and the local community. 

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Early years activity: Flying High

Explore flight and cause and effect with our hands-on kite making activity. Children design and assemble their own kites, then take them outdoors to run, fly, and watch them soar and dance in the wind.

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